Banking exam PCI2025102 Welcome to your Banking exam PCI2025102 Name Email DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-5): Study the following table carefully to answer the questions that follow 1. In village P, if the number of online and offline contestants who didn’t complete the survey are equal, then online contestants from village P who completed the survey are what percent (approximate) more than offline contestants who completed the survey from the same village? (a) 47% (b) 52% (c) 35% (d) 31% (e) 37% None 2 . 2. Total number of contestants from village R who completed the survey are how much more or less than total number of contestants who completed the survey from village Q? (a) 1682 (b) 1857 (c) 1737 (d) 1851 (e) 1660 None 3 . 3. If ratio of online & offline contestants who didn’t completed the survey in village ‘S’ is 8 : 11 and 65% of online contestants who completed the survey are male and 60% of offline contestants who complete the survey are female, then find the difference between females of online contestants who completed the survey and males of offline contestants who completed the survey ? (a) 202 (b) 288 (c) 208 (d) 308 (e) None of these None 4 . 4. Find the difference between the number of offline contestants of village R and that of village P. (a) 65 (b) 80 (c) 88 (d) 70 (e) None of these None 5 . 5. Find sum of the difference between total number of online and offline contestants who participated in the survey from all four village. (a) 1900 (b) 1980 (c) 1960 (d) 1735 (e) 1840 None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1–4) : Study the table and answer the given questions. 1. What was the profit of all countries together in year 2016 if the total imports of all the countries together was ` 385 crore ? (a) 125 (b) 160 (c) 280 (d) 240 (e) 200 None 2 . 2. If the respective ratio of export to import in country D and country F is 1 : 2 and 4 : 1 in the year 2012, then what is the total imports of country F and D together in that particular year ? (in `crore) (a) 52 (b) 22 (c) 36 (d) 96 (e) 44 None 3 . 3. If the export of country A in the year 2017 is 20% more than the total exports of country B in 2015 and export of country E in 2014 together, then what was the profit of A in the year 2017 if it's imports were ` 92 crore for that year? (in ` crore) (a) 10 (b) 58 (c) 22 (d) 46 (e) 34 None 4 . 5. What is the percent increase in the exports of all the countries together in the year 2013 to 2015?(Rounded off to two digits after decimal) (a) 88.99 (b) 72.39 (c) 38.89 (d) 62.89 (e) 40.60 None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions. In an apartment, 8 persons i.e. P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W live on different floors of 8 storey-building but not necessarily in the same order. The lowermost floor of the building is numbered 1 and the topmost floor of the building is numbered 8. They are of different stream of engineering i.e. Chemical engineering, Instrumentation Engineering, Software engineering, Aeronautical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Automobile Engineering, and Civil Engineering. The one who lives on fourth floor is specialized in Mechanical engineering. P lives on odd numbered floor but above 3 rd floor. The number of person between P and Electrical engineering specialized person is same as number of person between P and U. The one who is specialized in Instrumentation Engineering lives on lower most floor. W lives on an even numbered floor and he is specialized in Automobile engineering. There are two floors between Q and T and Q lives above to T. Q is specialized in AeronauticalEngineering. V lives just above the one who is specialized in Aeronautical Engineering. The number of floors between theone who is specialized in Aeronautical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering is two. The one who is specialized inCivil Engineering lives on odd numbered floor. The number of floors between the one who is specialized in Chemicalengineering and V is four. The one who is specialized in Aeronautical engineering lives on odd numbered floor. Thenumber of floors between the one who is specialized in Civil engineering and the floor on which R lives is same as thenumber of floors between R and S. U lives below the floor on which P lives None 1. How many persons live between the person who is specialized in Chemical engineering and the one who is specialized in Electrical Engineering? (a) Six (b) One (c) Four (d) Two (e) None of these None 2. V is specialized in which of the following stream of engineering? (a) Aeronautical Engineering (b) Electrical Engineering (c) Civil Engineering (d) Instrumentation Engineering (e) Mechanical Engineering None 3. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence they form a group. Which one of the following does not belong to that group? (a) V (b) W (c) T (d) U (e) S None 5. S is related to Mechanical Engineering, in the same way as R is related to Automobile Engineering. Then, which of the following is T related to? (Following the same pattern) (a) Mechanical Engineering (b) Electrical Engineering (c) Civil Engineering (d) Instrumentation Engineering (e) Aeronautical Engineering None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below: Eight persons M, N, O, V, W, X, Y and Z attend seminars on different months of the year viz. March, June, October and November, such that not more than two persons attend their seminars in each of the months. Seminars can be held on either 10 th or 27th day of the month. No two seminars can be held on the same day. W and N attend the seminars on the same month. There are three seminars between the seminars of X and O. W does not attend their seminar in November. Z attends his seminar immediately after N. V attends his seminar in the month of November. The number of persons who attend their seminars between the seminars of Y and Z is the same as the number of persons who attend their seminars between the seminars of N and V. X does not attend the seminar on October. W attends his seminar before N. None 1. M attends his seminar on which of the following dates? (a) 10th October (b) 27th November (c) 10th November (d) 10th March (e) None of these None 2. Which of the following persons attends his seminar on 27th March? (a) W (b) N (c) M (d) X (e) None of these None 3. How many persons attend the seminar after W? (a) 5 (b) 4 (c) 6 (d) 3 (e) None of these None 4. Who among the following persons attends the seminar on 10th October? (a) W (b) M (c) V (d) Z (e) None of these None 5. How many persons attended seminar after V? (a) 5 (b) 4 (c) 7 (d) No one (e) None of these 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) Sustainable agriculture practices aim to minimizeenvironmental impact, conserve natural resources,and promote biodiversity.(B) These practices include crop rotation, organic farming, agroforestry, and integrated pest management.(C) Sustainable agriculture is essential for addressing food security challenges and mitigating climatechange.(D) By adopting sustainable agriculture methods, farmers can improve soil health, reduce water usage, and decrease reliance on synthetic fertilizers and pesticides.(E) Sustainable agriculture encompasses a range of techniques and approaches designed to promote long-term viability and resilience in farming systems. (a) C, E, B, A, D (b) E, B, C, D, A (c) B, C, A, E, D (d) A, B, D, C, E (e) B, D, E, C, A None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-2): Choose the word/group of words which is most opposite in meaning to the word/group of words printed in bold as used in passage. 1. Foreclosure (a) preclude (b) legalize (c) deprive (d) allow (e) prevent None 2. Skeptical (a) dubious (b) dissenting (c) convinced (d) cynical (e) doubted None DIRECTIONS : 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. Once upon a time there lived a wise man by the (1) of Mamad. He never lied. All the people in the land, knew about him. Theking heard about Mamad and (2) his subjects to bring him to the palace. He looked at the wise man and asked: “Mamad, is it true, that you have never lied ?” “It is true, your Majesty.” “And you will never lie in your life” questioned the king. “I am sure of that,” replied Mamad.(3) days passed and the king called Mamad once again. There was a big crowd, the king was (4) to go hunting. The king heldhis horse by the mane, his left foot was already on the stirrup. He (5) to Mamad. “Go to my summer palace and tell the queen I will be with her for lunch. Tell her to (6) a big feast. You will have lunch with me then.” Mamad bowed down and went to the queen. Then the king laughed and said. “We won’t go hunting and now Mamad will lie to the queen. Tomorrow we will laugh on his behalf. “But the wise Mamad went to the palace and said, “maybe you should prepare a big feast for lunch tomorrow, and maybe you shouldn’t. Maybe the kingwill come by noon, and maybe he won’t.” “(7) me will he come, or will he not ?” – asked the queen. “I do not know whether he put his right foot on the stirrup, or he put his left foot on the ground after I left”. Everybody (8) for the king. He came the next day and said to the queen. “The wise Mamad, who never lies, (9) to you yesterday.” But the queen told him Mamad’s exact words. And the king (10), thatthe wise man never lies, and says only that, which he see’s with his own eyes. (a) name (b) sound (c) call (d) identity (e) label None 2 . Once upon a time there lived a wise man by the (1) of Mamad. He never lied. All the people in the land, knew about him. Theking heard about Mamad and (2) his subjects to bring him to the palace. He looked at the wise man and asked: “Mamad, is it true, that you have never lied ?” “It is true, your Majesty.” “And you will never lie in your life” questioned the king. “I am sure of that,” replied Mamad.(3) days passed and the king called Mamad once again. There was a big crowd, the king was (4) to go hunting. The king heldhis horse by the mane, his left foot was already on the stirrup. He (5) to Mamad. “Go to my summer palace and tell the queen I will be with her for lunch. Tell her to (6) a big feast. You will have lunch with me then.” Mamad bowed down and went to the queen. Then the king laughed and said. “We won’t go hunting and now Mamad will lie to the queen. Tomorrow we will laugh on his behalf. “But the wise Mamad went to the palace and said, “maybe you should prepare a big feast for lunch tomorrow, and maybe you shouldn’t. Maybe the kingwill come by noon, and maybe he won’t.” “(7) me will he come, or will he not ?” – asked the queen. “I do not know whether he put his right foot on the stirrup, or he put his left foot on the ground after I left”. Everybody (8) for the king. He came the next day and said to the queen. “The wise Mamad, who never lies, (9) to you yesterday.” But the queen told him Mamad’s exact words. And the king (10), thatthe wise man never lies, and says only that, which he see’s with his own eyes. (a) demanded (b) send (c) ordered (d) request (e) sanctioned None 3 . Once upon a time there lived a wise man by the (1) of Mamad. He never lied. All the people in the land, knew about him. Theking heard about Mamad and (2) his subjects to bring him to the palace. He looked at the wise man and asked: “Mamad, is it true, that you have never lied ?” “It is true, your Majesty.” “And you will never lie in your life” questioned the king. “I am sure of that,” replied Mamad.(3) days passed and the king called Mamad once again. There was a big crowd, the king was (4) to go hunting. The king heldhis horse by the mane, his left foot was already on the stirrup. He (5) to Mamad. “Go to my summer palace and tell the queen I will be with her for lunch. Tell her to (6) a big feast. You will have lunch with me then.” Mamad bowed down and went to the queen. Then the king laughed and said. “We won’t go hunting and now Mamad will lie to the queen. Tomorrow we will laugh on his behalf. “But the wise Mamad went to the palace and said, “maybe you should prepare a big feast for lunch tomorrow, and maybe you shouldn’t. Maybe the kingwill come by noon, and maybe he won’t.” “(7) me will he come, or will he not ?” – asked the queen. “I do not know whether he put his right foot on the stirrup, or he put his left foot on the ground after I left”. Everybody (8) for the king. He came the next day and said to the queen. “The wise Mamad, who never lies, (9) to you yesterday.” But the queen told him Mamad’s exact words. And the king (10), thatthe wise man never lies, and says only that, which he see’s with his own eyes. (a) Several (b) Most (c) Lots (d) Glorious (e) Long None 4 . Once upon a time there lived a wise man by the (1) of Mamad. He never lied. All the people in the land, knew about him. Theking heard about Mamad and (2) his subjects to bring him to the palace. He looked at the wise man and asked: “Mamad, is it true, that you have never lied ?” “It is true, your Majesty.” “And you will never lie in your life” questioned the king. “I am sure of that,” replied Mamad.(3) days passed and the king called Mamad once again. There was a big crowd, the king was (4) to go hunting. The king heldhis horse by the mane, his left foot was already on the stirrup. He (5) to Mamad. “Go to my summer palace and tell the queen I will be with her for lunch. Tell her to (6) a big feast. You will have lunch with me then.” Mamad bowed down and went to the queen. Then the king laughed and said. “We won’t go hunting and now Mamad will lie to the queen. Tomorrow we will laugh on his behalf. “But the wise Mamad went to the palace and said, “maybe you should prepare a big feast for lunch tomorrow, and maybe you shouldn’t. Maybe the kingwill come by noon, and maybe he won’t.” “(7) me will he come, or will he not ?” – asked the queen. “I do not know whether he put his right foot on the stirrup, or he put his left foot on the ground after I left”. Everybody (8) for the king. He came the next day and said to the queen. “The wise Mamad, who never lies, (9) to you yesterday.” But the queen told him Mamad’s exact words. And the king (10), thatthe wise man never lies, and says only that, which he see’s with his own eyes. (a) just (b) tired (c) schedule (d) planned (e) about None 5 . Once upon a time there lived a wise man by the (1) of Mamad. He never lied. All the people in the land, knew about him. Theking heard about Mamad and (2) his subjects to bring him to the palace. He looked at the wise man and asked: “Mamad, is it true, that you have never lied ?” “It is true, your Majesty.” “And you will never lie in your life” questioned the king. “I am sure of that,” replied Mamad.(3) days passed and the king called Mamad once again. There was a big crowd, the king was (4) to go hunting. The king heldhis horse by the mane, his left foot was already on the stirrup. He (5) to Mamad. “Go to my summer palace and tell the queen I will be with her for lunch. Tell her to (6) a big feast. You will have lunch with me then.” Mamad bowed down and went to the queen. Then the king laughed and said. “We won’t go hunting and now Mamad will lie to the queen. Tomorrow we will laugh on his behalf. “But the wise Mamad went to the palace and said, “maybe you should prepare a big feast for lunch tomorrow, and maybe you shouldn’t. Maybe the kingwill come by noon, and maybe he won’t.” “(7) me will he come, or will he not ?” – asked the queen. “I do not know whether he put his right foot on the stirrup, or he put his left foot on the ground after I left”. Everybody (8) for the king. He came the next day and said to the queen. “The wise Mamad, who never lies, (9) to you yesterday.” But the queen told him Mamad’s exact words. And the king (10), thatthe wise man never lies, and says only that, which he see’s with his own eyes. (a) wished (b) order (c) said (d) featured (e) send None 6 . Once upon a time there lived a wise man by the (1) of Mamad. He never lied. All the people in the land, knew about him. Theking heard about Mamad and (2) his subjects to bring him to the palace. He looked at the wise man and asked: “Mamad, is it true, that you have never lied ?” “It is true, your Majesty.” “And you will never lie in your life” questioned the king. “I am sure of that,” replied Mamad.(3) days passed and the king called Mamad once again. There was a big crowd, the king was (4) to go hunting. The king heldhis horse by the mane, his left foot was already on the stirrup. He (5) to Mamad. “Go to my summer palace and tell the queen I will be with her for lunch. Tell her to (6) a big feast. You will have lunch with me then.” Mamad bowed down and went to the queen. Then the king laughed and said. “We won’t go hunting and now Mamad will lie to the queen. Tomorrow we will laugh on his behalf. “But the wise Mamad went to the palace and said, “maybe you should prepare a big feast for lunch tomorrow, and maybe you shouldn’t. Maybe the kingwill come by noon, and maybe he won’t.” “(7) me will he come, or will he not ?” – asked the queen. “I do not know whether he put his right foot on the stirrup, or he put his left foot on the ground after I left”. Everybody (8) for the king. He came the next day and said to the queen. “The wise Mamad, who never lies, (9) to you yesterday.” But the queen told him Mamad’s exact words. And the king (10), thatthe wise man never lies, and says only that, which he see’s with his own eyes. (a) leave (b) prepare (c) figure (d) show (e) prove None 7 . Once upon a time there lived a wise man by the (1) of Mamad. He never lied. All the people in the land, knew about him. Theking heard about Mamad and (2) his subjects to bring him to the palace. He looked at the wise man and asked: “Mamad, is it true, that you have never lied ?” “It is true, your Majesty.” “And you will never lie in your life” questioned the king. “I am sure of that,” replied Mamad.(3) days passed and the king called Mamad once again. There was a big crowd, the king was (4) to go hunting. The king heldhis horse by the mane, his left foot was already on the stirrup. He (5) to Mamad. “Go to my summer palace and tell the queen I will be with her for lunch. Tell her to (6) a big feast. You will have lunch with me then.” Mamad bowed down and went to the queen. Then the king laughed and said. “We won’t go hunting and now Mamad will lie to the queen. Tomorrow we will laugh on his behalf. “But the wise Mamad went to the palace and said, “maybe you should prepare a big feast for lunch tomorrow, and maybe you shouldn’t. Maybe the kingwill come by noon, and maybe he won’t.” “(7) me will he come, or will he not ?” – asked the queen. “I do not know whether he put his right foot on the stirrup, or he put his left foot on the ground after I left”. Everybody (8) for the king. He came the next day and said to the queen. “The wise Mamad, who never lies, (9) to you yesterday.” But the queen told him Mamad’s exact words. And the king (10), thatthe wise man never lies, and says only that, which he see’s with his own eyes. (a) Say (b) Rescue (c) Reveal (d) Tell (e) Understand None 8 . Once upon a time there lived a wise man by the (1) of Mamad. He never lied. All the people in the land, knew about him. Theking heard about Mamad and (2) his subjects to bring him to the palace. He looked at the wise man and asked: “Mamad, is it true, that you have never lied ?” “It is true, your Majesty.” “And you will never lie in your life” questioned the king. “I am sure of that,” replied Mamad.(3) days passed and the king called Mamad once again. There was a big crowd, the king was (4) to go hunting. The king heldhis horse by the mane, his left foot was already on the stirrup. He (5) to Mamad. “Go to my summer palace and tell the queen I will be with her for lunch. Tell her to (6) a big feast. You will have lunch with me then.” Mamad bowed down and went to the queen. Then the king laughed and said. “We won’t go hunting and now Mamad will lie to the queen. Tomorrow we will laugh on his behalf. “But the wise Mamad went to the palace and said, “maybe you should prepare a big feast for lunch tomorrow, and maybe you shouldn’t. Maybe the kingwill come by noon, and maybe he won’t.” “(7) me will he come, or will he not ?” – asked the queen. “I do not know whether he put his right foot on the stirrup, or he put his left foot on the ground after I left”. Everybody (8) for the king. He came the next day and said to the queen. “The wise Mamad, who never lies, (9) to you yesterday.” But the queen told him Mamad’s exact words. And the king (10), thatthe wise man never lies, and says only that, which he see’s with his own eyes. (a) lied (b) left (c) heard (d) ran (e) waited None 9 . Once upon a time there lived a wise man by the (1) of Mamad. He never lied. All the people in the land, knew about him. Theking heard about Mamad and (2) his subjects to bring him to the palace. He looked at the wise man and asked: “Mamad, is it true, that you have never lied ?” “It is true, your Majesty.” “And you will never lie in your life” questioned the king. “I am sure of that,” replied Mamad.(3) days passed and the king called Mamad once again. There was a big crowd, the king was (4) to go hunting. The king heldhis horse by the mane, his left foot was already on the stirrup. He (5) to Mamad. “Go to my summer palace and tell the queen I will be with her for lunch. Tell her to (6) a big feast. You will have lunch with me then.” Mamad bowed down and went to the queen. Then the king laughed and said. “We won’t go hunting and now Mamad will lie to the queen. Tomorrow we will laugh on his behalf. “But the wise Mamad went to the palace and said, “maybe you should prepare a big feast for lunch tomorrow, and maybe you shouldn’t. Maybe the kingwill come by noon, and maybe he won’t.” “(7) me will he come, or will he not ?” – asked the queen. “I do not know whether he put his right foot on the stirrup, or he put his left foot on the ground after I left”. Everybody (8) for the king. He came the next day and said to the queen. “The wise Mamad, who never lies, (9) to you yesterday.” But the queen told him Mamad’s exact words. And the king (10), thatthe wise man never lies, and says only that, which he see’s with his own eyes. (a) wrong (b) spoke (c) lied (d) did (e) deceive None 10 . Once upon a time there lived a wise man by the (1) of Mamad. He never lied. All the people in the land, knew about him. Theking heard about Mamad and (2) his subjects to bring him to the palace. He looked at the wise man and asked: “Mamad, is it true, that you have never lied ?” “It is true, your Majesty.” “And you will never lie in your life” questioned the king. “I am sure of that,” replied Mamad.(3) days passed and the king called Mamad once again. There was a big crowd, the king was (4) to go hunting. The king heldhis horse by the mane, his left foot was already on the stirrup. He (5) to Mamad. “Go to my summer palace and tell the queen I will be with her for lunch. Tell her to (6) a big feast. You will have lunch with me then.” Mamad bowed down and went to the queen. Then the king laughed and said. “We won’t go hunting and now Mamad will lie to the queen. Tomorrow we will laugh on his behalf. “But the wise Mamad went to the palace and said, “maybe you should prepare a big feast for lunch tomorrow, and maybe you shouldn’t. Maybe the kingwill come by noon, and maybe he won’t.” “(7) me will he come, or will he not ?” – asked the queen. “I do not know whether he put his right foot on the stirrup, or he put his left foot on the ground after I left”. Everybody (8) for the king. He came the next day and said to the queen. “The wise Mamad, who never lies, (9) to you yesterday.” But the queen told him Mamad’s exact words. And the king (10), thatthe wise man never lies, and says only that, which he see’s with his own eyes. (a) felt (b) understands (c) realised (d) convinced (e) rejoiced None