Banking exam PCI2025104 Welcome to your Banking exam PCI2025104 Name Email DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-5): Study the table and answer the given questions. Note: (I) Employees of the given companies can be categorised only in three types: Science graduates, Commerce graduates and Arts graduates(II) A few values are missing in the table (indicated). A candidate is expected to calculate the missing value, if it is required to answer the given question, on the basis of the given data and information.1. What is the difference between the number of Arts graduate employees and Science graduate employees in CompanyN? (a) 87 (b) 89 (c) 77 (d) 81 (e) 73 None 2 . 2. The average number of Arts graduate employees and commerce graduate employees in Company Q was 312. What was the total number of employees in Company Q? (a) 920 (b) 960 (c) 1120 (d) 1040 (e) 1080 None 3 . 3. If the ratio of the number of Commerce graduate employees to that of Arts graduate employees in Company M was 10 : 7, what was the number of Arts graduate employees in M? (a) 294 (b) 266 (c) 280 (d) 308 (e) 322 None 4 . 4. The total number of employees in Company N increased by 20% from December 2012 to December 2013. If 20% of the total number of employees in Company N in December 2013 were Science graduates, what was the number of Science graduate employees in company N in December 2013? (a) 224 (b) 266 (c) 294 (d) 252 (e) 168 None 5 . 5. The total number of employees in Company P was 3 times the total number of employees in Company O. If the difference between the number of Arts graduate employees in Company P and that in Company O was 180, what was the total number of employees in Company O? (a) 1200 (b) 1440 (c) 720 (d) 900 (e) 1080 None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-5): Study the following information and answer the question given below. 1. The Maharashtra government imposed an additional 8% on number of movie tickets priced between INR 251 andINR 350 if and only if the number of tickets are more than 10000. However, tickets costing between INR 1 and INR250 will see no fresh levy. The government has also allowed theatre owners to collect INR 11 as service charges on thetickets. 45% of the sold Dangal tickets in Mumbai ranged between INR 1 to 250. How much revenue was generatedby the theatre and government on movie Dangal in Mumbai? (a) INR 1056 (a) INR 254000 (c) INR 263944 (d) INR 265056 (e) None of these None 2 . 2. If the number of tickets of film Neerja sold in these six cities is 75% of the total tickets of film Neerja sold in India and the total number of ticket sold over the globe except India is 36% of the total number of ticket sold over the globe.Find the total number of tickets sold over the globe? (a) 256250 (b) 455555 (c) 228000 (d) 328500 (e) 252500 None 3 . 3. 7% of the total sold Airlift tickets of Manali were sold by one multiplex. If the cost of tickets for movie Airlift is 120 for children and 250 for adults. INR 274050 was collected in total for movie Airlift by the multiplex. How many tickets of each type were sold? (a) 450, 550 (b) 335, 925 (c) 315, 945 (d) 435, 565 (e) None of these None 4 . 4. Anita buys 2 sultan tickets, 1 Dangal ticket and 3 Neerja tickets for a total of INR 1500. Gunjan buys 1 sultan ticket, 2 Dangal ticket and 2 Neerja tickets for INR 1225. Khushboo buys 2 sultan tickets, 3 Dangal tickets and 1 Neerja tickets for INR 1200. How much movie did Sultan collect from Bangalore if the price of the ticket is same all over India? (a) INR 48,00,000 (b) INR 30,00,000 (c) INR 84,00,000 (d) INR 34,00,000 (e) INR 40,00,000 None 5 . 5. A theatre box office in Ahmedabad sold an average of 65 tickets per customers of M.S. Dhoni. The theatre holds 15% share in the total M.S. Dhoni tickets sold in Ahmedabad. In the daytime, the average number sold per customer was 76, and in the evening, the average number sold was 60. If there are no other customers, then the number of tickets sold in the night is what percentage of total M.S. Dhoni tickets sold in Hyderabad? (a) 20.5% (b) 21% (c) 20% (d) 22% (e) Cannot be determined None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-5): Study the information carefully and answer the question given below. There are ten persons Jay, Piya, Quan, Rashi, Sita, Tiya, Gagan, Uday, Vinay and Ziva living in a ten-floor building, such that ground floor is numbered as 1, just above the floor is numbered as 2 and so on the topmost floor is numbered as 10, but not necessary in the same order. Piya lives on the 5th floor. Only three persons live between Piya and Vinay. Tiya lives immediate above Jay, who lives on an odd numbered floor. Sita lives on one of the floors below Rashi. Number of persons lives between Jay and Piya is same as number of persons lives between Tiya and Rashi. There is only one floor in between Uday and Ziva. Gagan lives on an odd numbered floor. Rashi does not live on top floor. Sita lives on an odd numbered floor above Ziva but not on seventh floor. Vinay lives below the floor on which Piya lives. Uday lives above the floor on which Ziva lives. Quan lives on an even numbered floor above Piya but not on top floor1. How many persons live between Gagan and Sita ? (a) One (b) Four (c) None (d) Three (e) More than four None 2. Who among the following Lives on topmost floor? There are ten persons Jay, Piya, Quan, Rashi, Sita, Tiya, Gagan, Uday, Vinay and Ziva living in a ten-floor building, such that ground floor is numbered as 1, just above the floor is numbered as 2 and so on the topmost floor is numbered as 10, but not necessary in the same order. Piya lives on the 5th floor. Only three persons live between Piya and Vinay. Tiya lives immediate above Jay, who lives on an odd numbered floor. Sita lives on one of the floors below Rashi. Number of persons lives between Jay and Piya is same as number of persons lives between Tiya and Rashi. There is only one floor in between Uday and Ziva. Gagan lives on an odd numbered floor. Rashi does not live on top floor. Sita lives on an odd numbered floor above Ziva but not on seventh floor. Vinay lives below the floor on which Piya lives. Uday lives above the floor on which Ziva lives. Quan lives on an even numbered floor above Piya but not on top floor (a) Vinay (b) Gagan (c) Tiya (d) Sita (e) Uday None 3. Four of the following five are alike in certain way based from a group, find the one which does not belong to that group? There are ten persons Jay, Piya, Quan, Rashi, Sita, Tiya, Gagan, Uday, Vinay and Ziva living in a ten-floor building, such that ground floor is numbered as 1, just above the floor is numbered as 2 and so on the topmost floor is numbered as 10, but not necessary in the same order. Piya lives on the 5th floor. Only three persons live between Piya and Vinay. Tiya lives immediate above Jay, who lives on an odd numbered floor. Sita lives on one of the floors below Rashi. Number of persons lives between Jay and Piya is same as number of persons lives between Tiya and Rashi. There is only one floor in between Uday and Ziva. Gagan lives on an odd numbered floor. Rashi does not live on top floor. Sita lives on an odd numbered floor above Ziva but not on seventh floor. Vinay lives below the floor on which Piya lives. Uday lives above the floor on which Ziva lives. Quan lives on an even numbered floor above Piya but not on top floor (a) Quan (b) Ziva (c) Uday (d) Gagan (e) Tiya None 4. Who among the following lives immediate above Quan? There are ten persons Jay, Piya, Quan, Rashi, Sita, Tiya, Gagan, Uday, Vinay and Ziva living in a ten-floor building, such that ground floor is numbered as 1, just above the floor is numbered as 2 and so on the topmost floor is numbered as 10, but not necessary in the same order. Piya lives on the 5th floor. Only three persons live between Piya and Vinay. Tiya lives immediate above Jay, who lives on an odd numbered floor. Sita lives on one of the floors below Rashi. Number of persons lives between Jay and Piya is same as number of persons lives between Tiya and Rashi. There is only one floor in between Uday and Ziva. Gagan lives on an odd numbered floor. Rashi does not live on top floor. Sita lives on an odd numbered floor above Ziva but not on seventh floor. Vinay lives below the floor on which Piya lives. Uday lives above the floor on which Ziva lives. Quan lives on an even numbered floor above Piya but not on top floor (a) Jay (b) Gagan (c) Piya (d) Sita (e) Vinay None 5. Which of the following statement is not true about Uday? There are ten persons Jay, Piya, Quan, Rashi, Sita, Tiya, Gagan, Uday, Vinay and Ziva living in a ten-floor building, such that ground floor is numbered as 1, just above the floor is numbered as 2 and so on the topmost floor is numbered as 10, but not necessary in the same order. Piya lives on the 5th floor. Only three persons live between Piya and Vinay. Tiya lives immediate above Jay, who lives on an odd numbered floor. Sita lives on one of the floors below Rashi. Number of persons lives between Jay and Piya is same as number of persons lives between Tiya and Rashi. There is only one floor in between Uday and Ziva. Gagan lives on an odd numbered floor. Rashi does not live on top floor. Sita lives on an odd numbered floor above Ziva but not on seventh floor. Vinay lives below the floor on which Piya lives. Uday lives above the floor on which Ziva lives. Quan lives on an even numbered floor above Piya but not on top floor (a) Uday lives on 4th floor (b) Two persons live between Uday and Gagan (c) Vinay lives immediate below Uday (d) Piya lives immediate above Uday (e) All are true None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below. Seven people viz. Ayush, Biren, sanjeet, Rohan, Rahul, Shyam and Pinku lives in a building on seven different floors such as ground floor is numbered 1, the floor just above is numbered 2 and so on till top floor numbered as seven but not necessarily in the same order. There are less than three floors above Ayush. Only one person lives between Sanjeet and Ayush. Pinku lives immediately below Rohan . Rohan lives on an even number floor. Biren lives immediately above Ayush. Shyam lives above Rahul. Shyam does not lives on the 5th floor. Shyam does not live on an even number floor.1. Four of the following five belongs to a group find the one that does not belongs to that group? (a) Sanjeet- Rohan (b) Rahul- Sanjeet (c) Shyam- Biren (d) Ayush-Biren (e) Pinku- Sanjeet None 2. Who among the following lives on the top floor? Seven people viz. Ayush, Biren, sanjeet, Rohan, Rahul, Shyam and Pinku lives in a building on seven different floors such as ground floor is numbered 1, the floor just above is numbered 2 and so on till top floor numbered as seven but not necessarily in the same order. There are less than three floors above Ayush. Only one person lives between Sanjeet and Ayush. Pinku lives immediately below Rohan . Rohan lives on an even number floor. Biren lives immediately above Ayush. Shyam lives above Rahul. Shyam does not lives on the 5th floor. Shyam does not live on an even number floor. (a) Rahul (b) Biren (c) Shyam (d) Rohan (e) None of these None 3. Number of persons lives above Shyam is same as the number of persons below __ ? Seven people viz. Ayush, Biren, sanjeet, Rohan, Rahul, Shyam and Pinku lives in a building on seven different floors such as ground floor is numbered 1, the floor just above is numbered 2 and so on till top floor numbered as seven but not necessarily in the same order. There are less than three floors above Ayush. Only one person lives between Sanjeet and Ayush. Pinku lives immediately below Rohan . Rohan lives on an even number floor. Biren lives immediately above Ayush. Shyam lives above Rahul. Shyam does not lives on the 5th floor. Shyam does not live on an even number floor. (a) Biren (b) Rohan (c) Sanjeet (d) Pinku (e) None of these None 4. How many floors are there above the floor on which Pinku lives? Seven people viz. Ayush, Biren, sanjeet, Rohan, Rahul, Shyam and Pinku lives in a building on seven different floors such as ground floor is numbered 1, the floor just above is numbered 2 and so on till top floor numbered as seven but not necessarily in the same order. There are less than three floors above Ayush. Only one person lives between Sanjeet and Ayush. Pinku lives immediately below Rohan . Rohan lives on an even number floor. Biren lives immediately above Ayush. Shyam lives above Rahul. Shyam does not lives on the 5th floor. Shyam does not live on an even number floor. (a) One (b) Two (c) Three (d) More than Four (e) Four None 5. Who lives immediately below Ayush? Seven people viz. Ayush, Biren, sanjeet, Rohan, Rahul, Shyam and Pinku lives in a building on seven different floors such as ground floor is numbered 1, the floor just above is numbered 2 and so on till top floor numbered as seven but not necessarily in the same order. There are less than three floors above Ayush. Only one person lives between Sanjeet and Ayush. Pinku lives immediately below Rohan . Rohan lives on an even number floor. Biren lives immediately above Ayush. Shyam lives above Rahul. Shyam does not lives on the 5th floor. Shyam does not live on an even number floor. (a) Rohan (b) Rahul (c) Shyam (d) Sanjeet (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. 1. The librarian helped the student research / an (A) / topic (B) / interesting (C). (a) ACB (b) BCA (c) BAC (d) CAB (e) No change needed None 2 .Delighted (A) / with / the / surprise party / were (B) / her friends (C). (a) BCA (b) CBA (c) ACB (d) BAC (e) No change needed None DIRECTION (Q. 1): Choose the word which is MOST OPPOSITE, in the meaning to the word/group of words printed in BOLD as used in the passage. 1 . INEVITABLE (a) certain (b) unforeseeable (c) unavoidable (d) Inescapable (e) predictable 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 Africancountries 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 Africancountries 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 Africancountries 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 Africancountries 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 Africancountries 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 Africancountries 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. (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