Banking Exam PCI202558 Welcome to your Banking Exam PCI202558 Name Email DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-5) : Study the following pie-chart and table carefully and answer the questions given below : 1. What is the respective ratio between the number of mobilephones sold of company B during July and those sold duringDecember of the same company ? (a) 119:145 (b) 116:135 (c) 119 :135 (d) 119:130 (e) None of these None 2. If 35% of the mobile phones sold by company A duringNovember were sold at a discount, how many mobile phonesof company A during that month were sold without adiscount? (a) 882 (b) 1635 (c) 1638 (d) 885 (e) None of these None 3. If the shopkeeper earned a profit of `433/- on each mobilephone sold of company B during October, what was histotal profit earned on the mobile phones of that companyduring the same month ? (a) ` 6,49,900/- (b) ` 6,45,900/- (c) ` 6,49,400/- (d) ` 6,49,500/- (e) None of these None 4. The number of mobile phones sold of company A duringJuly is approximately what percent of the number of mobilephones sold of company A during December ? (a) 110 (b) 140 (c) 150 (d) 105 (e) 130 None 5. What is the total number of mobile phones sold of companyB during August and September together ? (a) 10,000 (b) 15,000 (c) 10,500 (d) 9,500 (e) None of these None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1 - 5) : Study the following information and answer the questions that follow : 1. What is the approximate percentage increase in theproduction of Company A (in tonnes) from the year 2009 tothe production of Company A (in tonnes) in the year 2010 ? (a) 18 (b) 38 (c) 23 (d) 27 (e) 32 None 2. The sales of Company A in the year 2009 was approximatelywhat percent of the production of Company A in the sameyear ? (a) 65 (b) 73 (c) 79 (d) 83 (e) 69 None 3. What is the average production of Company B (in tonnes)from the year 2006 to the year 2011 ? (a) 574 (b) 649 (c) 675 (d) 593 (e) 618 None 4. What is the respective ratio of the total production (intonnes) of Company A to the total sales (in tonnes) ofCompany A ? (a) 81 : 64 (b) 64 : 55 (c) 71 : 81 (d) 71 : 55 (e) 81 : 55 None 5. What is the respective ratio of production of Company B(in tonnes) in the year 2006 to production of Company B (intonnes) in the year 2008 ? (a) 2 : 5 (b) 4 : 5 (c) 3 : 4 (d) 3 : 5 (e) 1 : 4 None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-5) Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: Seven friends-Virat, Rahul, Sachin, Kapil, Saina, Sania and Mithali have planned a solo trip but not necessarily in the same order, on seven different months of the same year i.e. March, April, May, June, July, August and September. Each of them goes from a different Cars i.e. Honda, Toyota, Nissan, Audi, BMW, Nexon and Swift but not necessarily in the same order. Virat goes on the trip in a month which has less than 31 days. Only two friends go on the trip between Virat and Sachin. The one who goes from Toyota has a trip immediately before Saina. Only one friend goes on a trip before the one who goes from Honda. Sania goes on a trip immediately after the one who goes from Honda. Only three friends go on the trip between Sania and the one who goes from Nexon. Saina goes neither from Nexon nor from Honda. Kapil goes on the trip immediately before Saina. Mithali goes from Audi. The one who goes from Nissan has trip in the month, which has less than 31 days. The one who has a trip in May does not go from Swift.1. Who goes on the trip in April month? (a) Virat (b) Rahul (c) Mithali (d) Kapil (e) Either Virat or Mithali None 2. Who goes on a trip three months before the one who goes on a trip from Toyota Car? Seven friends-Virat, Rahul, Sachin, Kapil, Saina, Sania and Mithali have planned a solo trip but not necessarily in the same order, on seven different months of the same year i.e. March, April, May, June, July, August and September. Each of them goes from a different Cars i.e. Honda, Toyota, Nissan, Audi, BMW, Nexon and Swift but not necessarily in the same order. Virat goes on the trip in a month which has less than 31 days. Only two friends go on the trip between Virat and Sachin. The one who goes from Toyota has a trip immediately before Saina. Only one friend goes on a trip before the one who goes from Honda. Sania goes on a trip immediately after the one who goes from Honda. Only three friends go on the trip between Sania and the one who goes from Nexon. Saina goes neither from Nexon nor from Honda. Kapil goes on the trip immediately before Saina. Mithali goes from Audi. The one who goes from Nissan has trip in the month, which has less than 31 days. The one who has a trip in May does not go from Swift. (a) Mithali (b) Virat (c) Rahul (d) Sania (e) None of the above None 3. How many friends go between the one who goes from Nexon and Sania? Seven friends-Virat, Rahul, Sachin, Kapil, Saina, Sania and Mithali have planned a solo trip but not necessarily in the same order, on seven different months of the same year i.e. March, April, May, June, July, August and September. Each of them goes from a different Cars i.e. Honda, Toyota, Nissan, Audi, BMW, Nexon and Swift but not necessarily in the same order. Virat goes on the trip in a month which has less than 31 days. Only two friends go on the trip between Virat and Sachin. The one who goes from Toyota has a trip immediately before Saina. Only one friend goes on a trip before the one who goes from Honda. Sania goes on a trip immediately after the one who goes from Honda. Only three friends go on the trip between Sania and the one who goes from Nexon. Saina goes neither from Nexon nor from Honda. Kapil goes on the trip immediately before Saina. Mithali goes from Audi. The one who goes from Nissan has trip in the month, which has less than 31 days. The one who has a trip in May does not go from Swift. (a) 4 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) none (e) 5 None 4. Virat goes on a trip from which Car? Seven friends-Virat, Rahul, Sachin, Kapil, Saina, Sania and Mithali have planned a solo trip but not necessarily in the same order, on seven different months of the same year i.e. March, April, May, June, July, August and September. Each of them goes from a different Cars i.e. Honda, Toyota, Nissan, Audi, BMW, Nexon and Swift but not necessarily in the same order. Virat goes on the trip in a month which has less than 31 days. Only two friends go on the trip between Virat and Sachin. The one who goes from Toyota has a trip immediately before Saina. Only one friend goes on a trip before the one who goes from Honda. Sania goes on a trip immediately after the one who goes from Honda. Only three friends go on the trip between Sania and the one who goes from Nexon. Saina goes neither from Nexon nor from Honda. Kapil goes on the trip immediately before Saina. Mithali goes from Audi. The one who goes from Nissan has trip in the month, which has less than 31 days. The one who has a trip in May does not go from Swift. (a) Toyota (b) Swift (c) Nexon (d) Nissan (e) Can not determined None 5. Four of the five are alike in a certain way as per the given arrangement and thus form a group. Find the one who does not belong to the group? Seven friends-Virat, Rahul, Sachin, Kapil, Saina, Sania and Mithali have planned a solo trip but not necessarily in the same order, on seven different months of the same year i.e. March, April, May, June, July, August and September. Each of them goes from a different Cars i.e. Honda, Toyota, Nissan, Audi, BMW, Nexon and Swift but not necessarily in the same order. Virat goes on the trip in a month which has less than 31 days. Only two friends go on the trip between Virat and Sachin. The one who goes from Toyota has a trip immediately before Saina. Only one friend goes on a trip before the one who goes from Honda. Sania goes on a trip immediately after the one who goes from Honda. Only three friends go on the trip between Sania and the one who goes from Nexon. Saina goes neither from Nexon nor from Honda. Kapil goes on the trip immediately before Saina. Mithali goes from Audi. The one who goes from Nissan has trip in the month, which has less than 31 days. The one who has a trip in May does not go from Swift. (a) Mithali (b) Rahul (c) Sania (d) Kapil (e) Saina None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions. Nine people M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T and U have their joining in a particular company in different month i.e. January, February, May, June, July, September, October, November and December of the same year but not neccessarily in the same order. P has the joining before June. but not in the month which has more than 30 days. Four people have the joining between U and P. Q has joining after U. Three people have the joining betwen Q and M. Two people have the joining between M and R. Two people have the joining between N and O both have the joining before Q. O has the joining after M. S has the joining before T. T does not have joined in the month of 31 days 1. There are as many persons who joined the company before N as after ________? (a) S (b) N (c) U (d) O (e) None of these None 2. Four of the following five are a like in certain way and hence form a group. find the one which does not belong to that group? Nine people M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T and U have their joining in a particular company in different month i.e. January, February, May, June, July, September, October, November and December of the same year but not neccessarily in the same order. P has the joining before June. but not in the month which has more than 30 days. Four people have the joining between U and P. Q has joining after U. Three people have the joining betwen Q and M. Two people have the joining between M and R. Two people have the joining between N and O both have the joining before Q. O has the joining after M. S has the joining before T. T does not have joined in the month of 31 days (a) S (b) N (c) T (d) M (e) U None 3. How many persons joined between P and U? Nine people M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T and U have their joining in a particular company in different month i.e. January, February, May, June, July, September, October, November and December of the same year but not neccessarily in the same order. P has the joining before June. but not in the month which has more than 30 days. Four people have the joining between U and P. Q has joining after U. Three people have the joining betwen Q and M. Two people have the joining between M and R. Two people have the joining between N and O both have the joining before Q. O has the joining after M. S has the joining before T. T does not have joined in the month of 31 days (a) one (b) two (c) three (d) four (e) five None 4. If S is related to June, N is related to September then. O is related to which of the following? Nine people M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T and U have their joining in a particular company in different month i.e. January, February, May, June, July, September, October, November and December of the same year but not neccessarily in the same order. P has the joining before June. but not in the month which has more than 30 days. Four people have the joining between U and P. Q has joining after U. Three people have the joining betwen Q and M. Two people have the joining between M and R. Two people have the joining between N and O both have the joining before Q. O has the joining after M. S has the joining before T. T does not have joined in the month of 31 days (a) January (b) October (c) November (d) December (e) None of these None 5. If P and R interchangee their month of joining company. then on which month R is joining the company? Nine people M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T and U have their joining in a particular company in different month i.e. January, February, May, June, July, September, October, November and December of the same year but not neccessarily in the same order. P has the joining before June. but not in the month which has more than 30 days. Four people have the joining between U and P. Q has joining after U. Three people have the joining betwen Q and M. Two people have the joining between M and R. Two people have the joining between N and O both have the joining before Q. O has the joining after M. S has the joining before T. T does not have joined in the month of 31 days (a) January (b) February (c) May (d) June (e) none of these 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: In the following sentence, some parts have been jumbled up. You are required to rearrange these parts which are labelled P, Q, R and S to produce the correct sentence. Choose the proper sequence and mark accordingly. 1. When I was a student (P)/ I learnt swimming at the age of 15 (Q)/ of class X (R)/ in a government school (S). The proper sequence should be- (a) PQRS (b) PRQS (c) QPRS (d) QSPR (e) SRQP None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 333-339): 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. Actually everyday we all are engaged in this business of 'reading' people. We do it (1 ). We want to figure others out. So we (2 ) make guesses about what others think, value, want and feel and we do so based on our (3) beliefs and understandings about human nature. We do so because if we can figure out (4) and intentions of others the possibility of them(5 ) or hurting us, (6) and this will help as to (7) a lot of unnecessary pain and trouble. (a) vehemently (b) practically (c) actually (d) incessantly None 2 . Actually everyday we all are engaged in this business of 'reading' people. We do it (1 ). We want to figure others out. So we (2 ) make guesses about what others think, value, want and feel and we do so based on our (3) beliefs and understandings about human nature. We do so because if we can figure out (4) and intentions of others the possibility of them(5 ) or hurting us, (6) and this will help as to (7) a lot of unnecessary pain and trouble. (a) ably (b) constantly (c) partly (d) largely (e) positively None 3 . Actually everyday we all are engaged in this business of 'reading' people. We do it (1 ). We want to figure others out. So we (2 ) make guesses about what others think, value, want and feel and we do so based on our (3) beliefs and understandings about human nature. We do so because if we can figure out (4) and intentions of others the possibility of them(5 ) or hurting us, (6) and this will help as to (7) a lot of unnecessary pain and trouble. (a) futuristic (b) proactive (c) reactive (d) decorative (e) assumptive None 4 . Actually everyday we all are engaged in this business of 'reading' people. We do it (1 ). We want to figure others out. So we (2 ) make guesses about what others think, value, want and feel and we do so based on our (3) beliefs and understandings about human nature. We do so because if we can figure out (4) and intentions of others the possibility of them(5 ) or hurting us, (6) and this will help as to (7) a lot of unnecessary pain and trouble. . (a) manifestations (b) expressions (c) motives (d) hopes (e) prospects None 5 . Actually everyday we all are engaged in this business of 'reading' people. We do it (1 ). We want to figure others out. So we (2 ) make guesses about what others think, value, want and feel and we do so based on our (3) beliefs and understandings about human nature. We do so because if we can figure out (4) and intentions of others the possibility of them(5 ) or hurting us, (6) and this will help as to (7) a lot of unnecessary pain and trouble. . (a) tricking (b) blaming (c) furthering (d) alarming (e) criticising None 6 . Actually everyday we all are engaged in this business of 'reading' people. We do it (1 ). We want to figure others out. So we (2 ) make guesses about what others think, value, want and feel and we do so based on our (3) beliefs and understandings about human nature. We do so because if we can figure out (4) and intentions of others the possibility of them(5 ) or hurting us, (6) and this will help as to (7) a lot of unnecessary pain and trouble. (a) lessens (b) happens (c) questions (d) deepens (e) laments None 7 . Actually everyday we all are engaged in this business of 'reading' people. We do it (1 ). We want to figure others out. So we (2 ) make guesses about what others think, value, want and feel and we do so based on our (3) beliefs and understandings about human nature. We do so because if we can figure out (4) and intentions of others the possibility of them(5 ) or hurting us, (6) and this will help as to (7) a lot of unnecessary pain and trouble. (a) approach (b) direct (c) avoid (d) implement (e) prepare None