Banking Exam PCI202557 Welcome to your Banking Exam PCI202557 Name Email DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-5) : Study the graphs carefully to answer the questions that follow : 1. What is the total percentage of boys in schools R and Utogether (rounded off to two digits after decimal) (a) 78.55 (b) 72.45 (c) 76.28 (d) 75.83 (e) None of these None 2. What is the total number of boys in School T ? (a) 500 (b) 600 (c) 750 (d) 850 (e) None of these None 3. The total number of students in school R, is approximatelywhat percent of the total number of students in school S ? (a) 89 (b) 75 (c) 78 (d) 82 (e) 94 None 4. What is the average number of boys in schools P and Qtogether ? (a) 1425 (b) 1575 (c) 1450 (d) 1625 (e) None of these None 5. What is the total percentage of boys in schools R and Utogether (rounded off to two digits after decimal) (a) 1425 (b) 1575 (c) 1450 (d) 1625 (e) None of these None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-5) : Study the following graph and table carefully and answer the questions given below : 1. Which of the following vehicles travelled at the same speedon both the days ? (a) Vehicle A (b) Vehicle C (c) Vehicle F (d) Vehicle B (e) None of these None 2. What was the difference between the speed of vehicle A onday 1 and the speed of vehicle C on the same day ? (a) 7 km/hr. (b) 12 km/hr. (c) 11 km/hr. d) 8 km/hr. (e) None of these None 3. What was the speed of vehicle C on day 2 in terms of metersper second ? (a) 15.3 (b) 12.8 (c) 11.5 (d) 13.8 (e) None of these None 4. The distance travelled by vehicle F on day 2 was approximatelywhat percent of the distance travelled by it on day 1 ? (a) 80 (b) 65 (c) 85 (d) 95 (e) 90 None 5. What is the respective ratio between the speeds of vehicleD and vehicle E on day 2 ? (a) 15:13 (b) 17:13 (c) 13:11 (d) 17:14 (e) None of these None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: Six persons - Putin, sandra, Norika, Ruud, Victor and Jackie visited different countries- USA, Germany, Japan, Netherlands, France, and China. They attended a meeting on two different dates either 11 or 22 of three different months - September, October and November of the same year. All the information is not necessarily in the same order. Putin attended two persons before the one who visited Japan. At least three persons attended after Putin. Only two persons attended between Putin and Ruud. The number of persons who attended before Ruud is the same as the number of persons who attended the meeting after the one who visited USA. Jackie attended immediately after the one who visited China. Jackie neither visited Germany nor the Netherlands. Norika attended on an odd number date but after Putin. Victor neither visitedUSA nor Germany. Sandra attended immediately before the one who visited France.1. Who among the following person attended the meeting on September 22? (a) Sandra (b) The one who visited China (c) The one who visited France (d) Jackie (e) Norika None 2. Which of the following statement to is/are correct? Six persons - Putin, sandra, Norika, Ruud, Victor and Jackie visited different countries- USA, Germany, Japan, Netherlands, France, and China. They attended a meeting on two different dates either 11 or 22 of three different months - September, October and November of the same year. All the information is not necessarily in the same order. Putin attended two persons before the one who visited Japan. At least three persons attended after Putin. Only two persons attended between Putin and Ruud. The number of persons who attended before Ruud is the same as the number of persons who attended the meeting after the one who visited USA. Jackie attended immediately after the one who visited China. Jackie neither visited Germany nor the Netherlands. Norika attended on an odd number date but after Putin. Victor neither visitedUSA nor Germany. Sandra attended immediately before the one who visited France. (a) Putin attended two persons before Jackie (b) Only two persons attended between Sandra and Jackie. (c) No one attended after Norika. (d) Both (a) and (b) (e) Both (b) and (c) None 3. In which of the following countries did Norika visit? Six persons - Putin, sandra, Norika, Ruud, Victor and Jackie visited different countries- USA, Germany, Japan, Netherlands, France, and China. They attended a meeting on two different dates either 11 or 22 of three different months - September, October and November of the same year. All the information is not necessarily in the same order. Putin attended two persons before the one who visited Japan. At least three persons attended after Putin. Only two persons attended between Putin and Ruud. The number of persons who attended before Ruud is the same as the number of persons who attended the meeting after the one who visited USA. Jackie attended immediately after the one who visited China. Jackie neither visited Germany nor the Netherlands. Norika attended on an odd number date but after Putin. Victor neither visitedUSA nor Germany. Sandra attended immediately before the one who visited France. (a) Japan (b) U.S.A (c) France (d) Netherlands (e) Germany None 4. How many persons attended before the one who visited China? Six persons - Putin, sandra, Norika, Ruud, Victor and Jackie visited different countries- USA, Germany, Japan, Netherlands, France, and China. They attended a meeting on two different dates either 11 or 22 of three different months - September, October and November of the same year. All the information is not necessarily in the same order. Putin attended two persons before the one who visited Japan. At least three persons attended after Putin. Only two persons attended between Putin and Ruud. The number of persons who attended before Ruud is the same as the number of persons who attended the meeting after the one who visited USA. Jackie attended immediately after the one who visited China. Jackie neither visited Germany nor the Netherlands. Norika attended on an odd number date but after Putin. Victor neither visitedUSA nor Germany. Sandra attended immediately before the one who visited France. (a) Two (b) Three (c) Four (d) One (e) None None 5. Which of the following Month and Date did Ruud attend the meeting? Six persons - Putin, sandra, Norika, Ruud, Victor and Jackie visited different countries- USA, Germany, Japan, Netherlands, France, and China. They attended a meeting on two different dates either 11 or 22 of three different months - September, October and November of the same year. All the information is not necessarily in the same order. Putin attended two persons before the one who visited Japan. At least three persons attended after Putin. Only two persons attended between Putin and Ruud. The number of persons who attended before Ruud is the same as the number of persons who attended the meeting after the one who visited USA. Jackie attended immediately after the one who visited China. Jackie neither visited Germany nor the Netherlands. Norika attended on an odd number date but after Putin. Victor neither visitedUSA nor Germany. Sandra attended immediately before the one who visited France. (a) October 11 (b) September 22 (c) September 11 (d) November 11 (e) November 22 None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below. Ten persons attend the seminar in two different months i.e., April and May in consecutive two weeks. Each month has one week. First week start from Monday to Sunday. Note: H attends the seminar on double digit odd prime numbered date in the given month. No two adjacent days are vacant. J attends the seminar two days before H. One person attends the seminar between H and A who attends the seminar in the month having odd number of days. A and I attend the seminar on the same day. B attends the seminar after I and before J on an even numbered date. As many persons attend the seminar between B and J as between A and D. D attends the seminar on an even numbered date. G attends the seminar three days after D. D attends after A. No one attends the seminar between G and C who attends the seminar on an odd numbered date. As many persons attend the seminar after C as before I. E attends the seminar in the month having maximum number of days but not on same day as J. F attends before H but not on same day as D.1. How many persons attend the seminar between F and A? (a) One (b) Two (c) Three (d) Four (e) More than four None 2. Which among the following pair of persons attend the seminar on same day? Ten persons attend the seminar in two different months i.e., April and May in consecutive two weeks. Each month has one week. First week start from Monday to Sunday. Note: H attends the seminar on double digit odd prime numbered date in the given month. No two adjacent days are vacant. J attends the seminar two days before H. One person attends the seminar between H and A who attends the seminar in the month having odd number of days. A and I attend the seminar on the same day. B attends the seminar after I and before J on an even numbered date. As many persons attend the seminar between B and J as between A and D. D attends the seminar on an even numbered date. G attends the seminar three days after D. D attends after A. No one attends the seminar between G and C who attends the seminar on an odd numbered date. As many persons attend the seminar after C as before I. E attends the seminar in the month having maximum number of days but not on same day as J. F attends before H but not on same day as D. (a) BD (b) JG (c) HC (d) FG (e) HE None 3. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and form a group. Who among the following person does not belong to the group? Ten persons attend the seminar in two different months i.e., April and May in consecutive two weeks. Each month has one week. First week start from Monday to Sunday. Note: H attends the seminar on double digit odd prime numbered date in the given month. No two adjacent days are vacant. J attends the seminar two days before H. One person attends the seminar between H and A who attends the seminar in the month having odd number of days. A and I attend the seminar on the same day. B attends the seminar after I and before J on an even numbered date. As many persons attend the seminar between B and J as between A and D. D attends the seminar on an even numbered date. G attends the seminar three days after D. D attends after A. No one attends the seminar between G and C who attends the seminar on an odd numbered date. As many persons attend the seminar after C as before I. E attends the seminar in the month having maximum number of days but not on same day as J. F attends before H but not on same day as D. (a) I (b) F (c) D (d) G (e) B None 4. On which among the following date and month F attends the seminar? Ten persons attend the seminar in two different months i.e., April and May in consecutive two weeks. Each month has one week. First week start from Monday to Sunday. Note: H attends the seminar on double digit odd prime numbered date in the given month. No two adjacent days are vacant. J attends the seminar two days before H. One person attends the seminar between H and A who attends the seminar in the month having odd number of days. A and I attend the seminar on the same day. B attends the seminar after I and before J on an even numbered date. As many persons attend the seminar between B and J as between A and D. D attends the seminar on an even numbered date. G attends the seminar three days after D. D attends after A. No one attends the seminar between G and C who attends the seminar on an odd numbered date. As many persons attend the seminar after C as before I. E attends the seminar in the month having maximum number of days but not on same day as J. F attends before H but not on same day as D. (a) 3rd May (b) 28th April (c) 04th May (d) 26th April (e) None of these None 5. Which among the following statement(s) is/are true? Ten persons attend the seminar in two different months i.e., April and May in consecutive two weeks. Each month has one week. First week start from Monday to Sunday. Note: H attends the seminar on double digit odd prime numbered date in the given month. No two adjacent days are vacant. J attends the seminar two days before H. One person attends the seminar between H and A who attends the seminar in the month having odd number of days. A and I attend the seminar on the same day. B attends the seminar after I and before J on an even numbered date. As many persons attend the seminar between B and J as between A and D. D attends the seminar on an even numbered date. G attends the seminar three days after D. D attends after A. No one attends the seminar between G and C who attends the seminar on an odd numbered date. As many persons attend the seminar after C as before I. E attends the seminar in the month having maximum number of days but not on same day as J. F attends before H but not on same day as D. (a) One person attends the seminar between G and E. (b) D attends seminar on 30th April. (c) C attends the seminar on Sunday. (d) No one attends the seminar on 5th May. (e) All are true. None DIRECTIONS : Read th e passage given below and answer the questions that follow by choosing the correct/ most appropriate options. It was our first trip after marriage, and my husband and I decided to visit Fiji. Being explorers we were most excited to see their second-largest island, Vanua Levu. The night before the trip, our travel broker sent us a message that the hotel had lost our reservation details. So eight hours before we were supposed to leave for the airport, they had to scramble to find a reservation for us. The hotel was a four-hour drive from the airport, and we were unsure if we would even be accommodated. We got to the airport and we were told at one check-in desk that we had to board the flight from the opposite side of the airport. Not only did we have to run through the San Francisco Airport with our 40- pound hacking packs, but we also had to run through security because we were going to miss our boarding time. We dashed through securely but, as we boarded, realized that they had overbooked the plane, and two of us were not on board and we were left behind. The airline lost half of our baggage, and we were forced to make the trip without it. During our layover to take off from LAX to Fuji, someone had a heart attack, and the flight attendants were frantically looking for a doctor. Luckily there was one on board, and the person made it off in time. Now two hours delayed, we made the 11-hour flight to Fiji. Everything went smoothly for two weeks, but on the way back, our flight was delayed due to bad weather, and we were stuck on the airport floor. The two of us had some mysterious stomach bug that made us extremely ill for 24 hours. I remember sleeping on the floor, wrapped in my sleeping bag, crying because I was so sick and just wanted to get home. By the time we landed in San Francisco, we were mentally exhausted. We left the airport at 3 a.m. and made the three-hour drive back home! It was such a wild experience but has been our favourite anecdote to tell at gatherings.1.According to the passage from which city were the couple boarding their flight? (a) Vanua Levu (b) San Francisco (c) Los Angeles (d) Fiji (e) Tonga None 2 . It was our first trip after marriage, and my husband and I decided to visit Fiji. Being explorers we were most excited to see their second-largest island, Vanua Levu. The night before the trip, our travel broker sent us a message that the hotel had lost our reservation details. So eight hours before we were supposed to leave for the airport, they had to scramble to find a reservation for us. The hotel was a four-hour drive from the airport, and we were unsure if we would even be accommodated. We got to the airport and we were told at one check-in desk that we had to board the flight from the opposite side of the airport. Not only did we have to run through the San Francisco Airport with our 40- pound hacking packs, but we also had to run through security because we were going to miss our boarding time. We dashed through securely but, as we boarded, realized that they had overbooked the plane, and two of us were not on board and we were left behind. The airline lost half of our baggage, and we were forced to make the trip without it. During our layover to take off from LAX to Fuji, someone had a heart attack, and the flight attendants were frantically looking for a doctor. Luckily there was one on board, and the person made it off in time. Now two hours delayed, we made the 11-hour flight to Fiji. Everything went smoothly for two weeks, but on the way back, our flight was delayed due to bad weather, and we were stuck on the airport floor. The two of us had some mysterious stomach bug that made us extremely ill for 24 hours. I remember sleeping on the floor, wrapped in my sleeping bag, crying because I was so sick and just wanted to get home. By the time we landed in San Francisco, we were mentally exhausted. We left the airport at 3 a.m. and made the three-hour drive back home! It was such a wild experience but has been our favourite anecdote to tell at gatherings.2 .According to the passage, how long was the couple’s drive back home from the airport? (a) four hours (b) twenty four hours (c) Eight hours (d) Three hours (e) Can’t be determined None 3 . It was our first trip after marriage, and my husband and I decided to visit Fiji. Being explorers we were most excited to see their second-largest island, Vanua Levu. The night before the trip, our travel broker sent us a message that the hotel had lost our reservation details. So eight hours before we were supposed to leave for the airport, they had to scramble to find a reservation for us. The hotel was a four-hour drive from the airport, and we were unsure if we would even be accommodated. We got to the airport and we were told at one check-in desk that we had to board the flight from the opposite side of the airport. Not only did we have to run through the San Francisco Airport with our 40- pound hacking packs, but we also had to run through security because we were going to miss our boarding time. We dashed through securely but, as we boarded, realized that they had overbooked the plane, and two of us were not on board and we were left behind. The airline lost half of our baggage, and we were forced to make the trip without it. During our layover to take off from LAX to Fuji, someone had a heart attack, and the flight attendants were frantically looking for a doctor. Luckily there was one on board, and the person made it off in time. Now two hours delayed, we made the 11-hour flight to Fiji. Everything went smoothly for two weeks, but on the way back, our flight was delayed due to bad weather, and we were stuck on the airport floor. The two of us had some mysterious stomach bug that made us extremely ill for 24 hours. I remember sleeping on the floor, wrapped in my sleeping bag, crying because I was so sick and just wanted to get home. By the time we landed in San Francisco, we were mentally exhausted. We left the airport at 3 a.m. and made the three-hour drive back home! It was such a wild experience but has been our favourite anecdote to tell at gatherings.3 .According to the passage, at which airport did, the couple have a layover to take a flight to Fiji? (a) San Francisco (b) Fiji (c) Vanua levu (d) Los Angeles international Airport (LAX) (e) None of these None 4 . It was our first trip after marriage, and my husband and I decided to visit Fiji. Being explorers we were most excited to see their second-largest island, Vanua Levu. The night before the trip, our travel broker sent us a message that the hotel had lost our reservation details. So eight hours before we were supposed to leave for the airport, they had to scramble to find a reservation for us. The hotel was a four-hour drive from the airport, and we were unsure if we would even be accommodated. We got to the airport and we were told at one check-in desk that we had to board the flight from the opposite side of the airport. Not only did we have to run through the San Francisco Airport with our 40- pound hacking packs, but we also had to run through security because we were going to miss our boarding time. We dashed through securely but, as we boarded, realized that they had overbooked the plane, and two of us were not on board and we were left behind. The airline lost half of our baggage, and we were forced to make the trip without it. During our layover to take off from LAX to Fuji, someone had a heart attack, and the flight attendants were frantically looking for a doctor. Luckily there was one on board, and the person made it off in time. Now two hours delayed, we made the 11-hour flight to Fiji. Everything went smoothly for two weeks, but on the way back, our flight was delayed due to bad weather, and we were stuck on the airport floor. The two of us had some mysterious stomach bug that made us extremely ill for 24 hours. I remember sleeping on the floor, wrapped in my sleeping bag, crying because I was so sick and just wanted to get home. By the time we landed in San Francisco, we were mentally exhausted. We left the airport at 3 a.m. and made the three-hour drive back home! It was such a wild experience but has been our favourite anecdote to tell at gatherings.4.According to the passage, the couple was forced to make the trip without what? (a) Baggage (b) Sleeping bag (c) Boarding pass (d) Binoculars (e) None of these None 5 . It was our first trip after marriage, and my husband and I decided to visit Fiji. Being explorers we were most excited to see their second-largest island, Vanua Levu. The night before the trip, our travel broker sent us a message that the hotel had lost our reservation details. So eight hours before we were supposed to leave for the airport, they had to scramble to find a reservation for us. The hotel was a four-hour drive from the airport, and we were unsure if we would even be accommodated. We got to the airport and we were told at one check-in desk that we had to board the flight from the opposite side of the airport. Not only did we have to run through the San Francisco Airport with our 40- pound hacking packs, but we also had to run through security because we were going to miss our boarding time. We dashed through securely but, as we boarded, realized that they had overbooked the plane, and two of us were not on board and we were left behind. The airline lost half of our baggage, and we were forced to make the trip without it. During our layover to take off from LAX to Fuji, someone had a heart attack, and the flight attendants were frantically looking for a doctor. Luckily there was one on board, and the person made it off in time. Now two hours delayed, we made the 11-hour flight to Fiji. Everything went smoothly for two weeks, but on the way back, our flight was delayed due to bad weather, and we were stuck on the airport floor. The two of us had some mysterious stomach bug that made us extremely ill for 24 hours. I remember sleeping on the floor, wrapped in my sleeping bag, crying because I was so sick and just wanted to get home. By the time we landed in San Francisco, we were mentally exhausted. We left the airport at 3 a.m. and made the three-hour drive back home! It was such a wild experience but has been our favourite anecdote to tell at gatherings.5 .According to the passage, how long did it take to reach the couple’s hotel from the airport? (a) Eight hours (b) Twenty – four hours (c) Four hours (d) Eleven hours (e) Two hours None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-5): Rearrange the six sentences in the following questions to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the corresponding questions. (a) All of a sudden, the mother duck saw a fox in the distance that was frightened and shouted, “Children, hurry to the lake, there’s a fox.”(b) The mother duck ran leading the fox away from the lake and as soon as the fox came very close, the mother duck quickly spread her wings and rose up in the air. (c) The ducklings hurried towards the lake and the mother duck began to walk back and forth dragging one wing on the ground.(d) A mother duck and her ducklings were on their way to the lake one day.(e) The fox stared in disbelief at the mother duck and her ducklings as he could not reach the ducklings because they were in the middle of the lake by now.(f) When the fox saw her, he became happy as he thought that the mother duck was hurt and couldn’t fly and that he could easily catch and eat her. 1. Which of the following will be the FIRST sentence after rearrangement? (a) e (b) f (c) b (d) d (e) c None 2 . (a) All of a sudden, the mother duck saw a fox in the distance that was frightened and shouted, “Children, hurry to the lake, there’s a fox.”(b) The mother duck ran leading the fox away from the lake and as soon as the fox came very close, the mother duck quickly spread her wings and rose up in the air. (c) The ducklings hurried towards the lake and the mother duck began to walk back and forth dragging one wing on the ground.(d) A mother duck and her ducklings were on their way to the lake one day.(e) The fox stared in disbelief at the mother duck and her ducklings as he could not reach the ducklings because they were in the middle of the lake by now.(f) When the fox saw her, he became happy as he thought that the mother duck was hurt and couldn’t fly and that he could easily catch and eat her. 2 . Which of the following will be the SECOND sentence after rearrangement? (a) a (b) b (c) c (d) d (e) e None 3 . (a) All of a sudden, the mother duck saw a fox in the distance that was frightened and shouted, “Children, hurry to the lake, there’s a fox.”(b) The mother duck ran leading the fox away from the lake and as soon as the fox came very close, the mother duck quickly spread her wings and rose up in the air. (c) The ducklings hurried towards the lake and the mother duck began to walk back and forth dragging one wing on the ground.(d) A mother duck and her ducklings were on their way to the lake one day.(e) The fox stared in disbelief at the mother duck and her ducklings as he could not reach the ducklings because they were in the middle of the lake by now.(f) When the fox saw her, he became happy as he thought that the mother duck was hurt and couldn’t fly and that he could easily catch and eat her. 3. Which of the following will be the THIRD sentence after rearrangement? (a) e (b) c (c) b (d) a (e) d None 4 . (a) All of a sudden, the mother duck saw a fox in the distance that was frightened and shouted, “Children, hurry to the lake, there’s a fox.”(b) The mother duck ran leading the fox away from the lake and as soon as the fox came very close, the mother duck quickly spread her wings and rose up in the air. (c) The ducklings hurried towards the lake and the mother duck began to walk back and forth dragging one wing on the ground.(d) A mother duck and her ducklings were on their way to the lake one day.(e) The fox stared in disbelief at the mother duck and her ducklings as he could not reach the ducklings because they were in the middle of the lake by now.(f) When the fox saw her, he became happy as he thought that the mother duck was hurt and couldn’t fly and that he could easily catch and eat her. 4. Which of the following will be the FOURTH sentence after rearrangement? (a) a (b) b (c) f (d) d (e) c None 5 . (a) All of a sudden, the mother duck saw a fox in the distance that was frightened and shouted, “Children, hurry to the lake, there’s a fox.”(b) The mother duck ran leading the fox away from the lake and as soon as the fox came very close, the mother duck quickly spread her wings and rose up in the air. (c) The ducklings hurried towards the lake and the mother duck began to walk back and forth dragging one wing on the ground.(d) A mother duck and her ducklings were on their way to the lake one day.(e) The fox stared in disbelief at the mother duck and her ducklings as he could not reach the ducklings because they were in the middle of the lake by now.(f) When the fox saw her, he became happy as he thought that the mother duck was hurt and couldn’t fly and that he could easily catch and eat her. 5. Which of the following will be the FIFTH sentence after rearrangement? (a) f (b) a (c) d (d) e (e) b None 6 . (a) All of a sudden, the mother duck saw a fox in the distance that was frightened and shouted, “Children, hurry to the lake, there’s a fox.”(b) The mother duck ran leading the fox away from the lake and as soon as the fox came very close, the mother duck quickly spread her wings and rose up in the air. (c) The ducklings hurried towards the lake and the mother duck began to walk back and forth dragging one wing on the ground.(d) A mother duck and her ducklings were on their way to the lake one day.(e) The fox stared in disbelief at the mother duck and her ducklings as he could not reach the ducklings because they were in the middle of the lake by now.(f) When the fox saw her, he became happy as he thought that the mother duck was hurt and couldn’t fly and that he could easily catch and eat her. 6 . Which of the following will be the LAST sentence after rearrangement? (a) a (b) e (c) c (d) d (e) b 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 words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case. Our data is constantly being collected and harvested-a (1)……………….. of privacy most recently uncovered through political plots. One can't Google a product or service without it showing up later, (2)………………..you through advertisements and sponsored posts. I understand why the idea of data being stored (3)………………..has become a scary, almost dystopic thought. But I've always felt that one sector (4)……………….. data and for the worst possible reason. There is no doubt that healthcare data saves lives. So why, in India, don't we move past our medieval paper documents (5)……………….. in storerooms and onto a system that is designed to track and store our health details? (a) Observance (b) Breach (c) Malfunction (d) Meaning (e) Goodness None 2 . Our data is constantly being collected and harvested-a (1)……………….. of privacy most recently uncovered through political plots. One can't Google a product or service without it showing up later, (2)………………..you through advertisements and sponsored posts. I understand why the idea of data being stored (3)………………..has become a scary, almost dystopic thought. But I've always felt that one sector (4)……………….. data and for the worst possible reason. There is no doubt that healthcare data saves lives. So why, in India, don't we move past our medieval paper documents (5)……………….. in storerooms and onto a system that is designed to track and store our health details? (a) Repelling (b) Entanglement (c) Entrapment (d) Cunning (e) Baiting None 3 . Our data is constantly being collected and harvested-a (1)……………….. of privacy most recently uncovered through political plots. One can't Google a product or service without it showing up later, (2)………………..you through advertisements and sponsored posts. I understand why the idea of data being stored (3)………………..has become a scary, almost dystopic thought. But I've always felt that one sector (4)……………….. data and for the worst possible reason. There is no doubt that healthcare data saves lives. So why, in India, don't we move past our medieval paper documents (5)……………….. in storerooms and onto a system that is designed to track and store our health details? (a) Insidiously (b) Publicly (c) Confidently (d) Abundant (e) Surreptitious None 4 . Our data is constantly being collected and harvested-a (1)……………….. of privacy most recently uncovered through political plots. One can't Google a product or service without it showing up later, (2)………………..you through advertisements and sponsored posts. I understand why the idea of data being stored (3)………………..has become a scary, almost dystopic thought. But I've always felt that one sector (4)……………….. data and for the worst possible reason. There is no doubt that healthcare data saves lives. So why, in India, don't we move past our medieval paper documents (5)……………….. in storerooms and onto a system that is designed to track and store our health details? (a) Handles (b) Naturalizes (c) Underutilizes (d) Hinders (e) Deducing None 5 . Our data is constantly being collected and harvested-a (1)……………….. of privacy most recently uncovered through political plots. One can't Google a product or service without it showing up later, (2)………………..you through advertisements and sponsored posts. I understand why the idea of data being stored (3)………………..has become a scary, almost dystopic thought. But I've always felt that one sector (4)……………….. data and for the worst possible reason. There is no doubt that healthcare data saves lives. So why, in India, don't we move past our medieval paper documents (5)……………….. in storerooms and onto a system that is designed to track and store our health details? (a) Rehabilitating (b) Rotting (c) Maturing (d) Molder (e) Catering None