Banking Exam PCI202545 Welcome to your Banking Exam PCI202545 Name Email DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-5) : Study the following pie-chart and answer the questions given below: 1. The number of students who prefer Beverage C areapproximately what percent of the number of students whoprefer Beverage D ? (a) 7 (b) 12 (c) 18 (d) 22 (e) 29 None 2. How many students prefer Beverage B and Beverage Etogether? (a) 2312 (b) 2313 (c) 2315 (d) 2318 (e) None of these None 3. What is the difference between the total number of studentswho prefer Beverage A and C together and the total numberof students who prefer Beverage D and F together? (a) 959 (b) 955 (c) 952 (d) 954 (e) None of these None 4. The number of students who prefer Beverage E and Ftogether are what percent of the total number of students? (a) 18 (b) 14 (c) 26 (d) 24 (e) None of these None 5. What is the respective ratio between the number of studentswho prefer Beverage F and the number of students whoprefer Beverage A ? (a) 3 : 11 (b) 3 : 13 (c) 6 : 11 (d) 5 : 11 (e) None of these None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-5) : Study the following pie-chart and answer the following questions. 1. What is the difference between the total number of employeesin teaching and medical profession together and the numberof employees in management profession? (a) 6770 (b) 7700 (c) 6700 (d) 7770 (e) 7670 None 2. In management profession three-fourth of the number ofemployees are female. What is the number of male employeesin management profession? (a) 1239 (b) 1143 (c) 1156 (d) 1289 (e) 1139 None 3. 25% of employees from film production profession went ona strike. What is the number of employees from filmproduction who have not participated in the strike? (a) 3271 (b) 3819 (c) 3948 (d) 1273 (e) 1246 None 4. What is the total number of employees in engineeringprofession and industries together? (a) 5698 (b) 5884 (c) 5687 (d) 5896 (e) 5487 None 5. In teaching profession if three-fifth of the teachers are notpermanent, what is the number of permanent teachers in theteaching profession? (a) 1608 (b) 1640 (c) 1764 (d) 1704 (e) 1686 None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-5) : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: P, Q, A, B, D, R and F are sitting around a circular table facing the center. R is not second to the left of D and D is not an immediate neighbour of B. A is third to right of F. B is second to the left of F. Q is not an immediate neighbour of B or F.1. Who is second to the right of P ? (a) R (b) Q (c) D (d) A (e) Data inadequate None 2. Who is to the immediate left of F ? P, Q, A, B, D, R and F are sitting around a circular table facing the center. R is not second to the left of D and D is not an immediate neighbour of B. A is third to right of F. B is second to the left of F. Q is not an immediate neighbour of B or F. (a) R (b) P (c) D (d) Data inadequate (e) None of these None 3. Who is on the immediate right of D? P, Q, A, B, D, R and F are sitting around a circular table facing the center. R is not second to the left of D and D is not an immediate neighbour of B. A is third to right of F. B is second to the left of F. Q is not an immediate neighbour of B or F. (a) Q (b) A (c) F (d) P (e) None of these None 4. What is D's position with respect to B? P, Q, A, B, D, R and F are sitting around a circular table facing the center. R is not second to the left of D and D is not an immediate neighbour of B. A is third to right of F. B is second to the left of F. Q is not an immediate neighbour of B or F. (a) Second to the right (b) Third to the left (c) Second to the left (d) Fourth to the right (e) Third to the right None 5. Who is on the immediate right of Q? P, Q, A, B, D, R and F are sitting around a circular table facing the center. R is not second to the left of D and D is not an immediate neighbour of B. A is third to right of F. B is second to the left of F. Q is not an immediate neighbour of B or F. (a) D (b) R (c) A (d) B (e) None of these None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-5): Study the given information carefully and answer the given questions. Eight people - J, K, L, M, N, O, P and Q are sitting around a circular table facing the centre, not necessarily in the same order. O is sitting third to the right of M. There is only one person sitting between M and J. There are only three people between J and K. P is an immediate neighbour of J. There are only three people between P and L. N is second to the right of P.1. Which of the following is true regarding the given arrangement? (a) M is an immediate neighbour of K (b) N is an immediate neighbour of J (c) P is second to the left of O (d) There are four people between N and O. (e) None is true None 2. Who is sitting second to the left of the one who is sitting second to the left of Q? Eight people - J, K, L, M, N, O, P and Q are sitting around a circular table facing the centre, not necessarily in the same order. O is sitting third to the right of M. There is only one person sitting between M and J. There are only three people between J and K. P is an immediate neighbour of J. There are only three people between P and L. N is second to the right of P. (a) M (b) K (c) N (d) L (e) J None 3. ‘Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their seating positions in the above arrangement and so form a group. Which one does not belong to the group? Eight people - J, K, L, M, N, O, P and Q are sitting around a circular table facing the centre, not necessarily in the same order. O is sitting third to the right of M. There is only one person sitting between M and J. There are only three people between J and K. P is an immediate neighbour of J. There are only three people between P and L. N is second to the right of P. (a) PQ (b) KL (c) MN (d) QO (e) KO None 4. What is N’s position with respect to K? Eight people - J, K, L, M, N, O, P and Q are sitting around a circular table facing the centre, not necessarily in the same order. O is sitting third to the right of M. There is only one person sitting between M and J. There are only three people between J and K. P is an immediate neighbour of J. There are only three people between P and L. N is second to the right of P. (a) Second to the left (b) Second to the right (c) Third to the left (d) Third to the right (e) Fourth to the left None 5. How many people are sitting between K and P when counted from the right side of K? Eight people - J, K, L, M, N, O, P and Q are sitting around a circular table facing the centre, not necessarily in the same order. O is sitting third to the right of M. There is only one person sitting between M and J. There are only three people between J and K. P is an immediate neighbour of J. There are only three people between P and L. N is second to the right of P. (a) One (b) Two (c) Three (d) None (e) More than three None DIRECTIONS Qs. (1-5): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow. Start-ups are heaving a sigh of relief as the Finance Minister announced measures to do away with the long pending contentious issue of Angel Tax, which many of them had tocough up for raising Angel funding under Section 56 of the Income Tax Act Also, special administrative arrangements will be made by the Central Board of Direct Taxes for pending assessments of startups and redressal of their grievances. Start-ups have been assured that no inquiry or verification in such cases can be carried out by the Assessing Officer without obtaining approval of his supervisory officer. This provision will do away with much of the angst among start-ups who were subjected to aggressive questioning by the Income Tax department. A TV channel exclusively for start-ups under the Doordarshan boutique will be designed and executed by start-ups themselves and will also serve as a platform for promoting them, discussing issues affecting their growth, match making with VCs and for funding and tax planning, came as a pleasant surprise to many. Although it remains to be seen how it will be executed on the ground. The Budget sounded the bugle for fostering rural entrepreneurship for those depending on agriculture and traditional industries by announcing the setting up of 80 Livelihood Business Incubators and 20 Technology Business Incubators this fiscal with the aim to develop 75,000 skilled entrepreneurs in agro-rural industry sectors. “The Government has tried to broad base and foster entrepreneurship beyond metros to Tier 2 and 3 cities which is a good sign. And doing away with Angel Tax is welcome” said Bhaskar Majumdar, Managing Partner, Unicorn India Ventures1.Which of the following statements can be said regarding the government’s sectoral thrust on start-ups in thenation? (a) The government has made sure that the primary sector of the country gets the fair share of attention from the start-up industry. (b) According to the government, the start-up industry should first prove to be profitable in the country before expanding to other areas. (c) The government has made the decision to eliminate any friction between the various economic sectors. (d) The government has ensured that all economic sectors receive the necessary attention for expansion and development. (e) None of the above None 2 . Start-ups are heaving a sigh of relief as the Finance Minister announced measures to do away with the long pending contentious issue of Angel Tax, which many of them had tocough up for raising Angel funding under Section 56 of the Income Tax Act Also, special administrative arrangements will be made by the Central Board of Direct Taxes for pending assessments of startups and redressal of their grievances. Start-ups have been assured that no inquiry or verification in such cases can be carried out by the Assessing Officer without obtaining approval of his supervisory officer. This provision will do away with much of the angst among start-ups who were subjected to aggressive questioning by the Income Tax department. A TV channel exclusively for start-ups under the Doordarshan boutique will be designed and executed by start-ups themselves and will also serve as a platform for promoting them, discussing issues affecting their growth, match making with VCs and for funding and tax planning, came as a pleasant surprise to many. Although it remains to be seen how it will be executed on the ground. The Budget sounded the bugle for fostering rural entrepreneurship for those depending on agriculture and traditional industries by announcing the setting up of 80 Livelihood Business Incubators and 20 Technology Business Incubators this fiscal with the aim to develop 75,000 skilled entrepreneurs in agro-rural industry sectors. “The Government has tried to broad base and foster entrepreneurship beyond metros to Tier 2 and 3 cities which is a good sign. And doing away with Angel Tax is welcome” said Bhaskar Majumdar, Managing Partner, Unicorn India Ventures5.Which among the following is/are correct regarding the Angel Tax levied by the government on the startups in India?I. Angel Tax is levied on companies that raise capital from the angel investors only and not from others sources.II. Angel Tax is not defined in the Income Tax legislation and the government had to implement it separately.III. Angel Tax is not going to be levied on the companies that go out of business from this year onwards. (a) Both I and II (b) Only I (c) Both II and III (d) Both I and III (e) All I, II and III None 3 . Start-ups are heaving a sigh of relief as the Finance Minister announced measures to do away with the long pending contentious issue of Angel Tax, which many of them had tocough up for raising Angel funding under Section 56 of the Income Tax Act Also, special administrative arrangements will be made by the Central Board of Direct Taxes for pending assessments of startups and redressal of their grievances. Start-ups have been assured that no inquiry or verification in such cases can be carried out by the Assessing Officer without obtaining approval of his supervisory officer. This provision will do away with much of the angst among start-ups who were subjected to aggressive questioning by the Income Tax department. A TV channel exclusively for start-ups under the Doordarshan boutique will be designed and executed by start-ups themselves and will also serve as a platform for promoting them, discussing issues affecting their growth, match making with VCs and for funding and tax planning, came as a pleasant surprise to many. Although it remains to be seen how it will be executed on the ground. The Budget sounded the bugle for fostering rural entrepreneurship for those depending on agriculture and traditional industries by announcing the setting up of 80 Livelihood Business Incubators and 20 Technology Business Incubators this fiscal with the aim to develop 75,000 skilled entrepreneurs in agro-rural industry sectors. “The Government has tried to broad base and foster entrepreneurship beyond metros to Tier 2 and 3 cities which is a good sign. And doing away with Angel Tax is welcome” said Bhaskar Majumdar, Managing Partner, Unicorn India Ventures2.Which of the following is true about the government’s attitude toward the country’s startup economy? (a) The economy of the country has been given a lifeline but there are a lot of questions to ponder over that. (b) Despite the fact that the government has done nothing to assist startups, the nation’s economy is primarily concerned about them. (c) The nation continues to rely on large industrial corporations to maximize their tax payments.. (d) The government has understood the importance of the startups in the economy and is positive about the development of this economy. (e) None of the above None 4 . Start-ups are heaving a sigh of relief as the Finance Minister announced measures to do away with the long pending contentious issue of Angel Tax, which many of them had tocough up for raising Angel funding under Section 56 of the Income Tax Act Also, special administrative arrangements will be made by the Central Board of Direct Taxes for pending assessments of startups and redressal of their grievances. Start-ups have been assured that no inquiry or verification in such cases can be carried out by the Assessing Officer without obtaining approval of his supervisory officer. This provision will do away with much of the angst among start-ups who were subjected to aggressive questioning by the Income Tax department. A TV channel exclusively for start-ups under the Doordarshan boutique will be designed and executed by start-ups themselves and will also serve as a platform for promoting them, discussing issues affecting their growth, match making with VCs and for funding and tax planning, came as a pleasant surprise to many. Although it remains to be seen how it will be executed on the ground. The Budget sounded the bugle for fostering rural entrepreneurship for those depending on agriculture and traditional industries by announcing the setting up of 80 Livelihood Business Incubators and 20 Technology Business Incubators this fiscal with the aim to develop 75,000 skilled entrepreneurs in agro-rural industry sectors. “The Government has tried to broad base and foster entrepreneurship beyond metros to Tier 2 and 3 cities which is a good sign. And doing away with Angel Tax is welcome” said Bhaskar Majumdar, Managing Partner, Unicorn India Ventures3.Which among the following is /are correct regarding the TV channel that has been announced by the government in the Budget?I. This new channel will be run by the government with the experts from the government organizations. II. This new channel will be financed by the public sector banks with a fresh round of capital from the government only.III. This new channel will attempt at saving the taxes of the startup founders by the experts (a) Both II and III (b) Both I and III (c) Both I and II (d) Only III (e) None of I, II and III None 5 . Start-ups are heaving a sigh of relief as the Finance Minister announced measures to do away with the long pending contentious issue of Angel Tax, which many of them had tocough up for raising Angel funding under Section 56 of the Income Tax Act Also, special administrative arrangements will be made by the Central Board of Direct Taxes for pending assessments of startups and redressal of their grievances. Start-ups have been assured that no inquiry or verification in such cases can be carried out by the Assessing Officer without obtaining approval of his supervisory officer. This provision will do away with much of the angst among start-ups who were subjected to aggressive questioning by the Income Tax department. A TV channel exclusively for start-ups under the Doordarshan boutique will be designed and executed by start-ups themselves and will also serve as a platform for promoting them, discussing issues affecting their growth, match making with VCs and for funding and tax planning, came as a pleasant surprise to many. Although it remains to be seen how it will be executed on the ground. The Budget sounded the bugle for fostering rural entrepreneurship for those depending on agriculture and traditional industries by announcing the setting up of 80 Livelihood Business Incubators and 20 Technology Business Incubators this fiscal with the aim to develop 75,000 skilled entrepreneurs in agro-rural industry sectors. “The Government has tried to broad base and foster entrepreneurship beyond metros to Tier 2 and 3 cities which is a good sign. And doing away with Angel Tax is welcome” said Bhaskar Majumdar, Managing Partner, Unicorn India Ventures4.What is the opinion of the author regarding the TV channel that has been proposed to be set up by the government? (a) The author is excited about the new TV channel since it will bring a lot of interest in the sector. (b) The author has nothing to say regarding the new TV channel that has been proposed in the Union Budget. (c) The author is cautious in his reaction because he wants to see if the government is able to make it work actually. (d) The author is disappointed with this decision for the fact that the government should have done something more worthwhile for the startups in India. (e) None of the above None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-5): In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five phrases are suggested. Choose the phrase that best fits the blank appropriately and contextually. If no phrase fits the blank then choose (e) i.e. 'None of the above' as your answer. Saudi Arabia's furious response to Canada's criticism of the arrest of rights activists in the Kingdom ----------- question Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's professed commitment to reform. Having ascended last June to be second in line to the throne, he had promised progressive economic and political change. Since then, Saudi Arabia has allowed women to drive, cracked down on hardliners among the clergy and projected itself as a moderate Islamic country that respects people's rights, compared to "extremist Iran". But when Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland ________ release of Samar Badawi, a Saudi women's rights activist who was detained last week, and her brother Raif Badawi, Riyadh took a series of unilateral steps. Terming Ms. Freeland's appeal as interference in its domestic affairs, it expelled the Canadian Ambassador, called back its envoy from Ottawa, froze trade with Canada and said it would transfer out some 12,000 Saudi citizens studying in Canadian universities. Ms. Badawi ______ Saudi Arabia's guardianship laws that require all Saudi women to have a male guardian. Riyadh is _______ reasons for the arrest. Her brother, who ran a website critical of the Saudi religious establishment, was sentenced to 10 years in jail and 1,000 lashes in 2014. On overseas visits, Prince Mohammed has dwelt on his plan to improve women's rights and strengthen the economy. He is also obliquely _______ guardianship laws, saying they did not exist in Saudi Arabia before 1979 - the year of the Iranian revolution and the siege of the Grand Mosque at Mecca. (a) once again calls for (b) yet again deterred into (c) one again calls into (d) over and again called for (e) None of the above None 2 . Saudi Arabia's furious response to Canada's criticism of the arrest of rights activists in the Kingdom ----------- question Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's professed commitment to reform. Having ascended last June to be second in line to the throne, he had promised progressive economic and political change. Since then, Saudi Arabia has allowed women to drive, cracked down on hardliners among the clergy and projected itself as a moderate Islamic country that respects people's rights, compared to "extremist Iran". But when Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland ________ release of Samar Badawi, a Saudi women's rights activist who was detained last week, and her brother Raif Badawi, Riyadh took a series of unilateral steps. Terming Ms. Freeland's appeal as interference in its domestic affairs, it expelled the Canadian Ambassador, called back its envoy from Ottawa, froze trade with Canada and said it would transfer out some 12,000 Saudi citizens studying in Canadian universities. Ms. Badawi ______ Saudi Arabia's guardianship laws that require all Saudi women to have a male guardian. Riyadh is _______ reasons for the arrest. Her brother, who ran a website critical of the Saudi religious establishment, was sentenced to 10 years in jail and 1,000 lashes in 2014. On overseas visits, Prince Mohammed has dwelt on his plan to improve women's rights and strengthen the economy. He is also obliquely _______ guardianship laws, saying they did not exist in Saudi Arabia before 1979 - the year of the Iranian revolution and the siege of the Grand Mosque at Mecca. (a) called for the (b) request for the (c) ordered for the (d) asked about the (e) None of the above None 3 . Saudi Arabia's furious response to Canada's criticism of the arrest of rights activists in the Kingdom ----------- question Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's professed commitment to reform. Having ascended last June to be second in line to the throne, he had promised progressive economic and political change. Since then, Saudi Arabia has allowed women to drive, cracked down on hardliners among the clergy and projected itself as a moderate Islamic country that respects people's rights, compared to "extremist Iran". But when Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland ________ release of Samar Badawi, a Saudi women's rights activist who was detained last week, and her brother Raif Badawi, Riyadh took a series of unilateral steps. Terming Ms. Freeland's appeal as interference in its domestic affairs, it expelled the Canadian Ambassador, called back its envoy from Ottawa, froze trade with Canada and said it would transfer out some 12,000 Saudi citizens studying in Canadian universities. Ms. Badawi ______ Saudi Arabia's guardianship laws that require all Saudi women to have a male guardian. Riyadh is _______ reasons for the arrest. Her brother, who ran a website critical of the Saudi religious establishment, was sentenced to 10 years in jail and 1,000 lashes in 2014. On overseas visits, Prince Mohammed has dwelt on his plan to improve women's rights and strengthen the economy. He is also obliquely _______ guardianship laws, saying they did not exist in Saudi Arabia before 1979 - the year of the Iranian revolution and the siege of the Grand Mosque at Mecca. (a) had long campaigning against (b) has long campaigning for (c) had long campaigning for (d) has long campaigned against (e) None of the above None 4 . Saudi Arabia's furious response to Canada's criticism of the arrest of rights activists in the Kingdom ----------- question Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's professed commitment to reform. Having ascended last June to be second in line to the throne, he had promised progressive economic and political change. Since then, Saudi Arabia has allowed women to drive, cracked down on hardliners among the clergy and projected itself as a moderate Islamic country that respects people's rights, compared to "extremist Iran". But when Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland ________ release of Samar Badawi, a Saudi women's rights activist who was detained last week, and her brother Raif Badawi, Riyadh took a series of unilateral steps. Terming Ms. Freeland's appeal as interference in its domestic affairs, it expelled the Canadian Ambassador, called back its envoy from Ottawa, froze trade with Canada and said it would transfer out some 12,000 Saudi citizens studying in Canadian universities. Ms. Badawi ______ Saudi Arabia's guardianship laws that require all Saudi women to have a male guardian. Riyadh is _______ reasons for the arrest. Her brother, who ran a website critical of the Saudi religious establishment, was sentenced to 10 years in jail and 1,000 lashes in 2014. On overseas visits, Prince Mohammed has dwelt on his plan to improve women's rights and strengthen the economy. He is also obliquely _______ guardianship laws, saying they did not exist in Saudi Arabia before 1979 - the year of the Iranian revolution and the siege of the Grand Mosque at Mecca. (a) almost to give (b) about to negate (c) looking forward to nullify (d) yet to giving (e) None of the above None 5 . Saudi Arabia's furious response to Canada's criticism of the arrest of rights activists in the Kingdom ----------- question Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's professed commitment to reform. Having ascended last June to be second in line to the throne, he had promised progressive economic and political change. Since then, Saudi Arabia has allowed women to drive, cracked down on hardliners among the clergy and projected itself as a moderate Islamic country that respects people's rights, compared to "extremist Iran". But when Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland ________ release of Samar Badawi, a Saudi women's rights activist who was detained last week, and her brother Raif Badawi, Riyadh took a series of unilateral steps. Terming Ms. Freeland's appeal as interference in its domestic affairs, it expelled the Canadian Ambassador, called back its envoy from Ottawa, froze trade with Canada and said it would transfer out some 12,000 Saudi citizens studying in Canadian universities. Ms. Badawi ______ Saudi Arabia's guardianship laws that require all Saudi women to have a male guardian. Riyadh is _______ reasons for the arrest. Her brother, who ran a website critical of the Saudi religious establishment, was sentenced to 10 years in jail and 1,000 lashes in 2014. On overseas visits, Prince Mohammed has dwelt on his plan to improve women's rights and strengthen the economy. He is also obliquely _______ guardianship laws, saying they did not exist in Saudi Arabia before 1979 - the year of the Iranian revolution and the siege of the Grand Mosque at Mecca. (a) critical against the (b) critical of the (c) critical about the (d) critical for the (e) None of the above None If Sentence (F), “The Indian Constitution and the institutions that it created have allowed the Indian democracy to thrive.” is the first sentence, what is the order of other sentences after rearrangement? A. Indian election system has since become mature because nowadays, events of booth capturing or tampering with the election process have become few and far between.B. After granting the right to vote to every adult citizen of India, the makers of the Constitution felt it necessary to guarantee effective and impartial exercise of the right to vote by citizens.C. There was a time in the history of Indian democracy when the electoral process suffered due to violence and electoral malpractices such as booth capturing or denying opportunity to vote to political opponents by using forceful means.D. One such institution has been the Election Commission of India, which has played a stellar role in the consolidation of Indian democracyE. That is how they decided to create an independent Election Commission of India for conducting elections, which was given a separate statutoryexistence.F. The Indian Constitution and the institutions that it created have allowed the Indian democracy to thrive. (a) DBECA (b) CABDE (c) CADBE (d) BCADE (e) BACDE None