Banking Exam PCI202559

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DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-4): Given here a multiple bar diagram of the scores of four players in two innings. Study the diagram and answer the questions.




1. The average run of two innings of the player who scored
highest in average is :

2.




The average run in two innings of the player who has scored
minimum at the second innings is :

3.




 The average score in second innings contributed by the
four players is :

4.




 The total scores in the first innings contributed by the four
players is :

DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-6) : In the following multiple bar diagram, the data regarding cost of production and sales revenue of the company XYZ in the given years have been given. Study the bar diagram carefully and answer the questions.




1. By what per cent is the amount received from the sales in
the year 2005 of the company, more than the expenditure on
production in the year 2008?

2.




In how many years the cost of production is more than the
average cost of production of the given years ?

3.




 In how many years the sales revenue is less than the average
sales revenue of the given years?

4.




If the cost of production in 2004 and 2007 be increased by
25% and 30% respectively, then by what per cent will the
total cost in these both years be more than the sales revenue
of the year 2008 ?

5.




 In which year the company had maximum profit per cent ?

6.




If the sales revenues in the years 2005, 2006 and 2007
increase by 20%, 25% and 30% respectively and the costs
of production in the years 2007, 2008 and 2009 increase by
20%, 25% and 35% respectively, what will be the difference
between average sales revenue and average cost of
production?

DIRECTIONS (Qs.1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Eight boys viz., J K L M P Q R and S were born on two different dates either 7th or 22nd of four different months June, July October and November of the same year but not necessarily in the same order. P was born in the month having even number of days. As many boys were born before P as after L. Only one boy was born between L and Q. Only three boys were born between Q and R. J was born immediately before M. Both Q and J were not born in the same month. As many boys were born before J as after S. K was born in one of the months before S.

1. In which of the following month and date M was born?

2. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given arrangement and thus forms a group. Which one of the following does not belong to the group?

Eight boys viz., J K L M P Q R and S were born on two different dates either 7th or 22nd of four different months June, July October and November of the same year but not necessarily in the same order. P was born in the month having even number of days. As many boys were born before P as after L. Only one boy was born between L and Q. Only three boys were born between Q and R. J was born immediately before M. Both Q and J were not born in the same month. As many boys were born before J as after S. K was born in one of the months before S.

3. Which of the following statement is true as per the final arrangement?

Eight boys viz., J K L M P Q R and S were born on two different dates either 7th or 22nd of four different months June, July October and November of the same year but not necessarily in the same order. P was born in the month having even number of days. As many boys were born before P as after L. Only one boy was born between L and Q. Only three boys were born between Q and R. J was born immediately before M. Both Q and J were not born in the same month. As many boys were born before J as after S. K was born in one of the months before S.

I. Q was born in on even numbered date.
II. S was born before R.
III. Only one person was born between Q and J.

4. How Many boys were born between M and K?

Eight boys viz., J K L M P Q R and S were born on two different dates either 7th or 22nd of four different months June, July October and November of the same year but not necessarily in the same order. P was born in the month having even number of days. As many boys were born before P as after L. Only one boy was born between L and Q. Only three boys were born between Q and R. J was born immediately before M. Both Q and J were not born in the same month. As many boys were born before J as after S. K was born in one of the months before S.

5. As many boys born before R as after__________.

Eight boys viz., J K L M P Q R and S were born on two different dates either 7th or 22nd of four different months June, July October and November of the same year but not necessarily in the same order. P was born in the month having even number of days. As many boys were born before P as after L. Only one boy was born between L and Q. Only three boys were born between Q and R. J was born immediately before M. Both Q and J were not born in the same month. As many boys were born before J as after S. K was born in one of the months before S.

DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-5): Study the given information carefully and answer the given questions:

Auditions for a show were held in seven different cities of India Chennai, Bangalore, Cochin, Mumbai, Delhi, Bhopal and Kolkata, not necessarily in the same order, during the first seven months of the year 2011 (starting in January and ending” in July). The auditions were held only in one city during a month. Auditions in only four cities were held between the Kolkata audition and the Cochin audition. The Kolkata audition was not held in June. Only one audition was held between the Kolkata audition and the Bangalore audition. The Chennai audition was held immediately after the Kolkata audition. The Delhi audition was held immediately before the Bhopal audition. The Bhopal audition was not held in  May.

1. How many auditions were held between the Mumbai audition and the Chennai audition?

2. Which of the following statements is true according to the given sequence?

Auditions for a show were held in seven different cities of India Chennai, Bangalore, Cochin, Mumbai, Delhi, Bhopal and Kolkata, not necessarily in the same order, during the first seven months of the year 2011 (starting in January and ending” in July). The auditions were held only in one city during a month. Auditions in only four cities were held between the Kolkata audition and the Cochin audition. The Kolkata audition was not held in June. Only one audition was held between the Kolkata audition and the Bangalore audition. The Chennai audition was held immediately after the Kolkata audition. The Delhi audition was held immediately before the Bhopal audition. The Bhopal audition was not held in  May.

3. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given sequence and hence form a group. Which one does not belong to the group?

Auditions for a show were held in seven different cities of India Chennai, Bangalore, Cochin, Mumbai, Delhi, Bhopal and Kolkata, not necessarily in the same order, during the first seven months of the year 2011 (starting in January and ending” in July). The auditions were held only in one city during a month. Auditions in only four cities were held between the Kolkata audition and the Cochin audition. The Kolkata audition was not held in June. Only one audition was held between the Kolkata audition and the Bangalore audition. The Chennai audition was held immediately after the Kolkata audition. The Delhi audition was held immediately before the Bhopal audition. The Bhopal audition was not held in  May.

4. During March, the audition was held in which of the following cities?

Auditions for a show were held in seven different cities of India Chennai, Bangalore, Cochin, Mumbai, Delhi, Bhopal and Kolkata, not necessarily in the same order, during the first seven months of the year 2011 (starting in January and ending” in July). The auditions were held only in one city during a month. Auditions in only four cities were held between the Kolkata audition and the Cochin audition. The Kolkata audition was not held in June. Only one audition was held between the Kolkata audition and the Bangalore audition. The Chennai audition was held immediately after the Kolkata audition. The Delhi audition was held immediately before the Bhopal audition. The Bhopal audition was not held in  May.

5. The audition in Mumbai was held in which of the following months?

Auditions for a show were held in seven different cities of India Chennai, Bangalore, Cochin, Mumbai, Delhi, Bhopal and Kolkata, not necessarily in the same order, during the first seven months of the year 2011 (starting in January and ending” in July). The auditions were held only in one city during a month. Auditions in only four cities were held between the Kolkata audition and the Cochin audition. The Kolkata audition was not held in June. Only one audition was held between the Kolkata audition and the Bangalore audition. The Chennai audition was held immediately after the Kolkata audition. The Delhi audition was held immediately before the Bhopal audition. The Bhopal audition was not held in  May.

DIRECTIONS: Five sentences have been given below but they are not in their proper order. You must read the given sentences carefully and arrange the same in coherent order before answering the questions given below the same.

(A) Later exhausted after the hike, we collapsed onto the comfy couches.
(B) We packed some snacks and water for our exciting adventure.
(C) The scenic mountain trail offered breathtaking views.
(D) Following a well-marked path, we ventured deeper into the wilderness.
(E) After hours of exploration, we finally reached the summit.

1 . What is the most likely order of events?

1 . What does the word propagate mean in the passage?

Street theatre as a channel of communication has for centuries been propagating reforms by highlighting social, economic and political issues present in the society. Street theatre in India is a well established ancient art form. Despite the proliferation of modern means of entertainment and communication, street theatre continues to flourish in India Unlike in the olden days, its performance is no longer restricted to villages or small localities of the city. Today small groups of performers including students, would stage performances to mobilize public opinion or to help create or raise awareness over a particular issue of public importance. Themes on substance abuse, AIDS awareness, and domestic violence are some of the areas highlighted by contemporary street theatre troupe. Unlike in regular drama street drama employ very little props and images. The human body becomes the main tool in which choreography, mime, dialogues, songs and slogans are extensively used. Street theatre is one of the most intimate media. Its appeal is to the emotions leading to quick psychological impact on audiences. By being local and live they also are able to establish not only direct contact with the audience but by being cost-effective and flexible they are popular among all age groups.

2 . Street theatre usually deals with issues of ___importance.

Street theatre as a channel of communication has for centuries been propagating reforms by highlighting social, economic and political issues present in the society. Street theatre in India is a well established ancient art form. Despite the proliferation of modern means of entertainment and communication, street theatre continues to flourish in India Unlike in the olden days, its performance is no longer restricted to villages or small localities of the city. Today small groups of performers including students, would stage performances to mobilize public opinion or to help create or raise awareness over a particular issue of public importance. Themes on substance abuse, AIDS awareness, and domestic violence are some of the areas highlighted by contemporary street theatre troupe. Unlike in regular drama street drama employ very little props and images. The human body becomes the main tool in which choreography, mime, dialogues, songs and slogans are extensively used. Street theatre is one of the most intimate media. Its appeal is to the emotions leading to quick psychological impact on audiences. By being local and live they also are able to establish not only direct contact with the audience but by being cost-effective and flexible they are popular among all age groups.

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/phrases are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word/phrase in each case. (SBI PO Pre. 2016)

Twenty years from now, nearly 60% of the world's population will live in urban areas. The impact of urbanization might not all be positive on India as urban expansion is happening at a much faster rate than infrastructure expansion. Sustainability issues need to be (1) so that eco nomic development is not at the (2) of public health. Some urban services that ought to be in (3) in a city like water, electricity, transport etc. need special consideration. TERI has put together a detailed report that (4) sustainability in the provision of basic urban services in Indian cities. Inadequate public transport is a major reason for the proliferation of private vehicles on the road. Respiratory illness in children living in urban areas is on the rise with more cases of Asthma being (5) because of pollution. The future of cities
of Indian dreams depends on whether we can build better cities today

2 .

Twenty years from now, nearly 60% of the world's population will live in urban areas. The impact of urbanization might not all be positive on India as urban expansion is happening at a much faster rate than infrastructure expansion. Sustainability issues need to be (1) so that eco nomic development is not at the (2) of public health. Some urban services that ought to be in (3) in a city like water, electricity, transport etc. need special consideration. TERI has put together a detailed report that (4) sustainability in the provision of basic urban services in Indian cities. Inadequate public transport is a major reason for the proliferation of private vehicles on the road. Respiratory illness in children living in urban areas is on the rise with more cases of Asthma being (5) because of pollution. The future of cities
of Indian dreams depends on whether we can build better cities today

3 .

Twenty years from now, nearly 60% of the world's population will live in urban areas. The impact of urbanization might not all be positive on India as urban expansion is happening at a much faster rate than infrastructure expansion. Sustainability issues need to be (1) so that eco nomic development is not at the (2) of public health. Some urban services that ought to be in (3) in a city like water, electricity, transport etc. need special consideration. TERI has put together a detailed report that (4) sustainability in the provision of basic urban services in Indian cities. Inadequate public transport is a major reason for the proliferation of private vehicles on the road. Respiratory illness in children living in urban areas is on the rise with more cases of Asthma being (5) because of pollution. The future of cities
of Indian dreams depends on whether we can build better cities today

4 .

Twenty years from now, nearly 60% of the world's population will live in urban areas. The impact of urbanization might not all be positive on India as urban expansion is happening at a much faster rate than infrastructure expansion. Sustainability issues need to be (1) so that eco nomic development is not at the (2) of public health. Some urban services that ought to be in (3) in a city like water, electricity, transport etc. need special consideration. TERI has put together a detailed report that (4) sustainability in the provision of basic urban services in Indian cities. Inadequate public transport is a major reason for the proliferation of private vehicles on the road. Respiratory illness in children living in urban areas is on the rise with more cases of Asthma being (5) because of pollution. The future of cities
of Indian dreams depends on whether we can build better cities today

5 .

Twenty years from now, nearly 60% of the world's population will live in urban areas. The impact of urbanization might not all be positive on India as urban expansion is happening at a much faster rate than infrastructure expansion. Sustainability issues need to be (1) so that eco nomic development is not at the (2) of public health. Some urban services that ought to be in (3) in a city like water, electricity, transport etc. need special consideration. TERI has put together a detailed report that (4) sustainability in the provision of basic urban services in Indian cities. Inadequate public transport is a major reason for the proliferation of private vehicles on the road. Respiratory illness in children living in urban areas is on the rise with more cases of Asthma being (5) because of pollution. The future of cities
of Indian dreams depends on whether we can build better cities today

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