Banking Exam PCI202562 Welcome to your Banking Exam PCI202562 Name Email DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-5): Pie chart given below shows total number of workers in three different companies. Table given below shows ratio between officers and workers working in these companies. Study the data carefully and answer the following questions. Find the ratio between total number of workers in company P and R together to total number of officers in company Pand R together? (a) 16 : 1 (b) 12 : 1 (c) 14 : 1 (d) 18 : 1 (e) 20 : 1 None 2. Total number of employees in company ‘Q’ is how much more than total number of employees in company ‘R’. (a) 348 (b) 388 (c) 408 (d) 428 (e) 368 None 3. Total number of officers in company ‘P’ is how much less than total number of officers in company ‘Q’? (a) 4 (b) 2 (c) 0 (d) 6 (e) 8 None 4. Total number of officers and workers in company S is 50% and 25% more than total number of officers and workers incompany ‘R’ respectively. Find total number of employees in company ‘S’? (a) 558 (b) 594 (c) 684 (d) 648 (e) 612 None 5. Find the difference between total number of workers in company ‘P’ and total number of workers in company ‘Q’and ‘R’ together? (a) 864 (b) 792 (c) 720 (d) 648 (e) 576 None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-6): Given pie chart shows percentage distribution of viewers of a Movie on TV Channel in five different Towns (P, Q, R, S & T) and table shows number of viewers who subscribed the channel. Read the data carefully and answer the questions. Total unsubscribed viewers from Q & T together is what percent more than total unsubscribed viewers from R? (a) 50% (b) 55% (c) 45% (d) 40% (e) 42% None 2. If total male unsubscribed viewers in S is 66 2/3 % more than that of female unsubscribed viewers, then find ratio of totalmale unsubscribed viewers in S to total unsubscribed viewers in P & R together? (a) 25 : 53 (b) 25 : 54 (c) 7 : 9 (d) 23 : 54 (e) 2 : 3 None 3. Find the central angle for total unsubscribed viewers in Q & R and total subscribed viewers in T together with respect tototal viewers? (a) 133.6° (b) 136.6° (c) 63.6° (d) 130.6° (e) 93.6° None 4. Out of total viewers in Town R, 46 3/7 % are female and 7/13 th of total female are unsubscribed viewers, then find totalunsubscribed male viewers from Town R? (a) 170 (b) 180 (c) 210 (d) 190 (e) 250 None 5. In another Town W total subscribed viewers are 20% more than total unsubscribed viewers in Town P and totalsubscribed viewers in Town W are 3/7 th of total viewers in that Town. Find total unsubscribed viewers from Town Wis what percent less than total unsubscribed viewers from Town R? (a) 42% (b) 44% (c) 48% (d) 46% (e) 40% None 6. If in the above data given for the year 2017 and in 2018 total viewers increased by 40%, while percentage distribution ofviewers of TV channel in five different Town remain same as in 2017. If number of subscribed viewers from Town P, Q,S & T in 2018 increased by 25%, 20%, 14% & 10% respectively and total subscribed viewer from all the five Town in 2018 are 1400, then find total unsubscribed viewers from R in 2018? (a) 942 (b) 952 (c) 948 (d) 956 (e) 964 None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-5): Study the information carefully and answer the questions given below. Ten Persons F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N and O were born (but not necessarily in the same order) on either 7th or 20th of five different months- January, May, August, October and December. Three persons were born between Nand J and they born on same date. Two persons were born between N and I, who was born in either May or December. The number of persons were born between I and J is same as the number of persons were born between M and G. G was born in October. H was born just after O, who was born after I. K was born just before the month when L was born. F was born before G. N was born after I. O and H were not born in the same month. F is not the eldest person. 1. How many persons were born between H and F? (a) Three (b) More than five (c) Two (d) Four (e) None None 2. Who among the following was born on 20th August? Ten Persons F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N and O were born (but not necessarily in the same order) on either 7th or 20th of five different months- January, May, August, October and December. Three persons were born between Nand J and they born on same date. Two persons were born between N and I, who was born in either May or December. The number of persons were born between I and J is same as the number of persons were born between M and G. G was born in October. H was born just after O, who was born after I. K was born just before the month when L was born. F was born before G. N was born after I. O and H were not born in the same month. F is not the eldest person. (a) H (b) K (c) J (d) N (e) O None 3. The number of persons were born between M and H is same as the number of persons born after ________ ? Ten Persons F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N and O were born (but not necessarily in the same order) on either 7th or 20th of five different months- January, May, August, October and December. Three persons were born between Nand J and they born on same date. Two persons were born between N and I, who was born in either May or December. The number of persons were born between I and J is same as the number of persons were born between M and G. G was born in October. H was born just after O, who was born after I. K was born just before the month when L was born. F was born before G. N was born after I. O and H were not born in the same month. F is not the eldest person. (a) K (b) O (c) H (d) L (e) None of these None 4. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Find the one who does not belong to that group? Ten Persons F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N and O were born (but not necessarily in the same order) on either 7th or 20th of five different months- January, May, August, October and December. Three persons were born between Nand J and they born on same date. Two persons were born between N and I, who was born in either May or December. The number of persons were born between I and J is same as the number of persons were born between M and G. G was born in October. H was born just after O, who was born after I. K was born just before the month when L was born. F was born before G. N was born after I. O and H were not born in the same month. F is not the eldest person. (a) M (b) O (c) I (d) L (e) K None 5. Who among the following was not born before October? Ten Persons F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N and O were born (but not necessarily in the same order) on either 7th or 20th of five different months- January, May, August, October and December. Three persons were born between Nand J and they born on same date. Two persons were born between N and I, who was born in either May or December. The number of persons were born between I and J is same as the number of persons were born between M and G. G was born in October. H was born just after O, who was born after I. K was born just before the month when L was born. F was born before G. N was born after I. O and H were not born in the same month. F is not the eldest person. (a) F (b) H (c) I (d) M (e) L None Directions (1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: Seven persons, P, Q, R, S, T, U and V are going to attend marriage ceremony but not necessarily in the same order, in seven different months (of the same year) namely January, February, March, June, August, October and December but not necessarily in the same order. Each of them also likes a different fruit namely Banana, Grapes, Papaya, Orange, Mango, Litchi and Apple but not necessarily in the same order. R is going to attend marriage in a month which has less than 31 days. Only two persons are going to attend marriage ceremonybetween the month in which R and S attend marriage ceremony. The one who likes Banana is going to attend marriage ceremony immediately before T. Only one person attends ceremony before the one who likes Papaya. Q attends ceremony immediately after the one who likes Papaya. Only three persons attend marriage ceremony between Q and the one who likes Mango. T likes neither Mango nor Papaya. P attends ceremony immediately before T. V likes Apple. The one who like Grapes attends ceremony in the month, which has lessthan 31 days. The one who attends ceremony in March does not like Orange.1 . Which of the following represents the month in whichS attends marriage ceremony ? (a) January (b) Cannot be determined (c) October (d) December (e) June None 2. Seven persons, P, Q, R, S, T, U and V are going to attend marriage ceremony but not necessarily in the same order, in seven different months (of the same year) namely January, February, March, June, August, October and December but not necessarily in the same order. Each of them also likes a different fruit namely Banana, Grapes, Papaya, Orange, Mango, Litchi and Apple but not necessarily in the same order. R is going to attend marriage in a month which has less than 31 days. Only two persons are going to attend marriage ceremonybetween the month in which R and S attend marriage ceremony. The one who likes Banana is going to attend marriage ceremony immediately before T. Only one person attends ceremony before the one who likes Papaya. Q attends ceremony immediately after the one who likes Papaya. Only three persons attend marriage ceremony between Q and the one who likes Mango. T likes neither Mango nor Papaya. P attends ceremony immediately before T. V likes Apple. The one who likes Grapes attends ceremony in the month, which has lessthan 31 days. The one who attends ceremony in March does not like Orange.2. Which of the following represents the people who attend ceremony in January and June respectively? (a) V, S (b) U, S (c) Q, T (d) U, R (e) V, R None 3 . Seven persons, P, Q, R, S, T, U and V are going to attend marriage ceremony but not necessarily in the same order, in seven different months (of the same year) namely January, February, March, June, August, October and December but not necessarily in the same order. Each of them also likes a different fruit namely Banana, Grapes, Papaya, Orange, Mango, Litchi and Apple but not necessarily in the same order. R is going to attend marriage in a month which has less than 31 days. Only two persons are going to attend marriage ceremonybetween the month in which R and S attend marriage ceremony. The one who likes Banana is going to attend marriage ceremony immediately before T. Only one person attends ceremony before the one who likes Papaya. Q attends ceremony immediately after the one who likes Papaya. Only three persons attend marriage ceremony between Q and the one who likes Mango. T likes neither Mango nor Papaya. P attends ceremony immediately before T. V likes Apple. The one who likes Grapes attends ceremony in the month, which has lessthan 31 days. The one who attends ceremony in March does not like Orange.3. How many persons attend ceremony between the months in which V and R attend ceremony? (a) None (b) Three (c) Two (d) One (e) More than three None 4 . Seven persons, P, Q, R, S, T, U and V are going to attend marriage ceremony but not necessarily in the same order, in seven different months (of the same year) namely January, February, March, June, August, October and December but not necessarily in the same order. Each of them also likes a different fruit namely Banana, Grapes, Papaya, Orange, Mango, Litchi and Apple but not necessarily in the same order. R is going to attend marriage in a month which has less than 31 days. Only two persons are going to attend marriage ceremonybetween the month in which R and S attend marriage ceremony. The one who likes Banana is going to attend marriage ceremony immediately before T. Only one person attends ceremony before the one who likes Papaya. Q attends ceremony immediately after the one who likes Papaya. Only three persons attend marriage ceremony between Q and the one who likes Mango. T likes neither Mango nor Papaya. P attends ceremony immediately before T. V likes Apple. The one who likes Grapes attends ceremony in the month, which has lessthan 31 days. The one who attends ceremony in March does not like Orange 4 . As per the given arrangement, R is related to Banana and P is related to Orange following a certain pattern,which of the following is U related to following the same pattern ? (a) Mango (b) Litchi (c) Apple (d) Papaya (e) Grapes None 5 . Seven persons, P, Q, R, S, T, U and V are going to attend marriage ceremony but not necessarily in the same order, in seven different months (of the same year) namely January, February, March, June, August, October and December but not necessarily in the same order. Each of them also likes a different fruit namely Banana, Grapes, Papaya, Orange, Mango, Litchi and Apple but not necessarily in the same order. R is going to attend marriage in a month which has less than 31 days. Only two persons are going to attend marriage ceremonybetween the month in which R and S attend marriage ceremony. The one who likes Banana is going to attend marriage ceremony immediately before T. Only one person attends ceremony before the one who likes Papaya. Q attends ceremony immediately after the one who likes Papaya. Only three persons attend marriage ceremony between Q and the one who likes Mango. T likes neither Mango nor Papaya. P attends ceremony immediately before T. V likes Apple. The one who likes Grapes attends ceremony in the month, which has lessthan 31 days. The one who attends ceremony in March does not like Orange.5. Which of the following fruits, does U like ? (a) Papaya (b) Mango (c) Banana (d) Grapes (e) Orange None 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) The aroma of freshly baked cookies filled the kitchen. (B) Following the recipe carefully, she measured the ingredients. (C) Anticipation grew as the cookies browned in the oven. (D) She preheated the oven and prepared the baking sheet. (E) Once golden brown, she removed the cookies and let them cool. 1 . What is the most likely order of events? (a) B, D, C, E, A (b) B, D, A, C, E (c) C, A, B, D, E (d) D, B, C, A, E (e) E, C, B, A, D None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-5): In each question below, a paragraph is given, containing 3 blanks. Four options are given with three words. Choose the correct combination of words from the options, which can fit in the blanks correctly. If none of the four options fit correct then choose (e) as the answer. (SBI Clerk Main-2019) The apex court has described corruption as a serious _______and one impinging on the economy. In 2013, the protection given to sitting legislators from immediate _______was removed. Further, common sense would suggest that disqualification should be more strictly applied to those _______for corruption. (a) Malady, disqualification, repulsed (b) infatuated, enamoured, repulsed (c) Malady, disqualification, convicted (d) infatuated, enamoured, convicted (e) None of these None 2 Ascetic and _______, Gandhi changed the face of civil disobedience around the world. Martin Luther King, Jr. drew on his tactics during the Civil Rights Movement, and the Dalai Lama was inspired _______his teachings, which are still _______by those who seek to inspire change without inciting violence. (a) Unflinching, by, akin (b) Cognizant, from, akin (c) Cognizant, from, heralded (d) Unflinching, by, heralded (e) None of these None 3 . Those were _______days as the whole nation, and Delhi in particular, was engulfed in communal riots _______from the Partition. Today, however, the serenity of the place and its surroundings _______the anger, the hurt, and the guilt experienced by all those who came to bid the Mahatma adieu at this place on January 30, 1948. (a) Tumultuous, emanating, betrays (b) cluttered, kempt, shroud (c) Cluttered, emanating, betrays (d) Tumultuous, kempt, shroud (e) None of these None 4 . Attitude determines the lifestyle of a person and it develops when _______is followed by projection. Positive and negative attitudes are _______by an individual over a period of time and according to their development, human beings fall into three categories: there are those who imagine and project difficulties _______any undertaking even before they start work and end up doing nothing. They are like the car that will not start unless given a push. (a) Vaunt, brandish, to (b) Vaunt, acquired, in (c) Perception, brandish, to (d) Perception, acquired, in (e) None of these None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-4): Given below are the sentences with a phrase given in bold. Choose the correct phrase from the options which might replace the highlighted phrase to make the statement grammatically correct and contextually meaningful. If the highlighted phrase is correct, choose option (e) as your answer (SBI PO Main-2019) PASSAGE If climate change is the defining issue of the century, the UN conference in Madrid failed miserably in galvanising action to address it. This year's outcome is all the more depressing because nearly 200 delegates representing rich and poor countries had the benefit of new scientific reports from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change warning of nearcertain catastrophic consequences of inaction, and an analysis from the UN Environment Programme on the gap between current greenhouse gas emissions and the limit over the coming decade. Eventually, in Spain, the Conference of the Parties to the Paris Agreement, degenerated into an unproductive wrangle over establishing a market system to trade in carbon credits earned through reductions in emissions, with some countries eager to cash in on poorly audited emissions savings from the Clean Development Mechanism of the Kyoto Protocol that preceded the Paris pact. Such horse trading stands in contrast to the real losses from extreme weather events that climatevulnerable countries, India included, are facing with frightening regularity: even insured losses worldwide during 2017 and 2018 together stood at a record $225 billion, while the bulk of destruction had no such risk cover. These dire data should have imbued the climate negotiations with urgency and purpose, but the final declaration was desultory, merely expressing serious concern at the emissions gap in seeking to limit temperature increase to 1.5° C. 1 . As per the passage, why are the delegates from rich and poor countries meeting? (A) To discuss harmful consequences of the climate change (B) To increase trade among them to profligate the nature (C) To discuss over the Paris agreement (D) To discuss UN membership (a) Only (A) (b) Only (B) (c) Only (C) (d) Both (A) and (C) (e) Both (B) and (D) None 2 . If climate change is the defining issue of the century, the UN conference in Madrid failed miserably in galvanising action to address it. This year's outcome is all the more depressing because nearly 200 delegates representing rich and poor countries had the benefit of new scientific reports from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change warning of nearcertain catastrophic consequences of inaction, and an analysis from the UN Environment Programme on the gap between current greenhouse gas emissions and the limit over the coming decade. Eventually, in Spain, the Conference of the Parties to the Paris Agreement, degenerated into an unproductive wrangle over establishing a market system to trade in carbon credits earned through reductions in emissions, with some countries eager to cash in on poorly audited emissions savings from the Clean Development Mechanism of the Kyoto Protocol that preceded the Paris pact. Such horse trading stands in contrast to the real losses from extreme weather events that climatevulnerable countries, India included, are facing with frightening regularity: even insured losses worldwide during 2017 and 2018 together stood at a record $225 billion, while the bulk of destruction had no such risk cover. These dire data should have imbued the climate negotiations with urgency and purpose, but the final declaration was desultory, merely expressing serious concern at the emissions gap in seeking to limit temperature increase to 1.5° C.What is meant by the phrase "horse trading stands" in the passage?(A) Bargaining over a product(B) The selling of horses(C) Real losses from the weather(D) To save the environment completely (a) Only (D) (b) Only (A) (c) Both (A) and (B) (d) Both (C) and (D) (e) None of these None 3 . If climate change is the defining issue of the century, the UN conference in Madrid failed miserably in galvanising action to address it. This year's outcome is all the more depressing because nearly 200 delegates representing rich and poor countries had the benefit of new scientific reports from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change warning of nearcertain catastrophic consequences of inaction, and an analysis from the UN Environment Programme on the gap between current greenhouse gas emissions and the limit over the coming decade. Eventually, in Spain, the Conference of the Parties to the Paris Agreement, degenerated into an unproductive wrangle over establishing a market system to trade in carbon credits earned through reductions in emissions, with some countries eager to cash in on poorly audited emissions savings from the Clean Development Mechanism of the Kyoto Protocol that preceded the Paris pact. Such horse trading stands in contrast to the real losses from extreme weather events that climatevulnerable countries, India included, are facing with frightening regularity: even insured losses worldwide during 2017 and 2018 together stood at a record $225 billion, while the bulk of destruction had no such risk cover. These dire data should have imbued the climate negotiations with urgency and purpose, but the final declaration was desultory, merely expressing serious concern at the emissions gap in seeking to limit temperature increase to 1.5° C.As per the passage, why was the conference in Spain degenerated? (a) Because the participating countries were discussing over the Paris agreement. (b) Because the parties had dispute over the event (Kyoto protocol) that took place before Paris agreement. (c) Countries were interested over the topic of climate change. (d) UN assembly denied the agreement (e) None of these None 4 . If climate change is the defining issue of the century, the UN conference in Madrid failed miserably in galvanising action to address it. This year's outcome is all the more depressing because nearly 200 delegates representing rich and poor countries had the benefit of new scientific reports from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change warning of nearcertain catastrophic consequences of inaction, and an analysis from the UN Environment Programme on the gap between current greenhouse gas emissions and the limit over the coming decade. Eventually, in Spain, the Conference of the Parties to the Paris Agreement, degenerated into an unproductive wrangle over establishing a market system to trade in carbon credits earned through reductions in emissions, with some countries eager to cash in on poorly audited emissions savings from the Clean Development Mechanism of the Kyoto Protocol that preceded the Paris pact. Such horse trading stands in contrast to the real losses from extreme weather events that climatevulnerable countries, India included, are facing with frightening regularity: even insured losses worldwide during 2017 and 2018 together stood at a record $225 billion, while the bulk of destruction had no such risk cover. These dire data should have imbued the climate negotiations with urgency and purpose, but the final declaration was desultory, merely expressing serious concern at the emissions gap in seeking to limit temperature increase to 1.5° C. What is meant by 'climate vulnerable countries'?(A) Unable to cope with, adverse effects of climate change, including climate variability and extremes.(B) The countries able to cope with climate change(C) The countries which are free from the impact of climate change(D) The countries signing the climate vulnerability forum (a) Only (A) (b) Only (B) (c) Both (A) and (D) (d) Both (A) and (B) (e) All the above None