Banking Exam PCI20257 Welcome to your Banking Exam PCI20257 Name Email DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-5) : Study the following table to answer these questions. None 1. (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) None 2. The ratio of public sector expenditure to the expenditure onsocial services was highest in which plan? (a) I (b) VI (c) V (d) II (e) None of these None 3. In the successive plans in the ratio of public sectorexpenditure there was a continuous decrease in whichsector? (a) In no sector (b) Health (c) Education (d) Social services (e) Social welfare and related areas None 4. For plan VI out of public sector expenditure, what per centof expenditure is on Housing and Urban services? (a) 0.35 (b) 25 (c) 25.5 (d) 2.5 (e) 20.5 None 5. For all the given plans, what was the difference in expenditureon education and health? (a) 220400000 (b) 224000000 (c) 22040000000 (d) 220400000000 (e) None of these None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-5) : Study the following table carefully and answer the questions given below: None 1. In the case of which mill is the processing of wool in Marchthe highest percentage of the total processing by that millduring the five month period? (a) Polar (b) Shephered (c) Kiwi (d) Warmwear (e) None of these None 2. The wool-processing by Warmwear in April is what percentof its wool-processing in Janauary? (a) 91 (b) 110 (c) 115 (d) 10 (e) None of these None 3. Which of the five mills has the highest ratio of woolprocessing done in April to that done in February? (a) Polar (b) Shephered (c) Kiwi (d) Warmwear (e) None of these None 4. In the case of which mill is the wool-processing in Februaryand March together the lowest among the five millsprocessing during the same period? (a) Comfy (b) Warmwear (c) Kiwi (d) Shephered (e) None of these None 5. The total of wool-processing done by Kiwi during the givenperiod is approximately what per cent of that done byShephered? (a) 80 (b) 87 (c) 120 (d) 108 (e) None of these None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-5): Study the information carefully and answer the questions given below. Six persons U, V, W, X, Y and Z live in a three-storey building such that ground floor is numbered as 1, above it is floor 2 then topmost floor is numbered as 3. Each of the floor has 2 flats in it as flat - 1 and flat - 2. Flat - 1 of floor - 2 is immediately above flat - 1 of floor - 1 and immediately below flat - 1 of floor - 3 and so on. In the same way flat - 2 of floor - 2 is immediately above flat - 2 of floor - 1 and immediately below flat - 2 of floor - 3 and so on. Flat - 1 is in west of flat - 2. Each of them likes different fruits. One floor gap between X and the one who likes Grapes in the same flat number. Z lives on an even number floor in the north west of X. The one who likes apricot lives below Z. The one who likes banana lives above X and in the south - east of W, who does not like Apple. U likes Apricot. Wand Z not like orange. V lives below Y. One of the persons like coconut. (SBI PO Prelim 2021) None 1. Who among the following likes Orange? (a) Y (b) V (c) X (d) Either (a) or (c) (e) None of these None 2. Which of the following statement is true? (a) Z lives below U (b) W likes Grapes (c) V lives on an even number floor (d) No one lives below Y (e) Z and V lives on different floor None 3. Who among the following lives in flat 2 on 3rd floor? (a) W (b) Y (c) V (d) U (e) X None 4. Who among the following lives in the northeast of the one who likes Apricot? (a) X (b) W (c) V (d) Y (e) Both (c) and (d) None 5. Who among the following lives just above the flat of Z? (a) U (b) W (c) V (d) X (e) Y None DIRECTION (Qs.1-4): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: Eight persons lives in a building having four floors where ground floor is numbered as 1, the floor just above it is numbered as 2 and so on till the topmost floor which is numbered as 4. Each floor is having two flats i.e., Flat-A and flat-B. Flat-A of floor-2 is exactly above the flat-A of floor-1 and exactly below the flat-A of floor-3 and so on. Flat-B is in east of flat-A. No one lives below K. Only two floors gap is there between K and Q. K and Q lives on different flats. N lives exactly towards the east of M. I lives immediately below M. I and M lives on same flat. W lives above L and below P. P lives on flat-A. (IBPS PO Prelim 2021) None 1. Who among the following person lives on flat-A of 1st floor? (a) L (b) K (c) W (d) M (e) None of these None 2. Who among the following person lives on the same floor with P? (a) I (b) L (c) Q (d) K (e) None of these None 3. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence form a group, which of the following does not belong to the group? (a) P (b) N (c) M (d) I (e) K None 4. Which of the following statement is true? (a) K lives on third floor (b) L lives with I on same floor. (c) Only two floors gap between W and P (d) Q lives on flat-A (e) None is true None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-5): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Over a couple of days in February, hundreds of thousands of point-of-sale printers in restaurants around the world began behaving strangely. Some churned out bizarre pictures of computers and giant robots signed, “with love from the hacker God himself”. Some informed their owners that, “YOUR PRINTER HAS BEEN PWND’D”. Some told them, “For the love of God, please close this port”. When the hacker God gave an interview to Motherboard, a technology website, he claimed to be a British secondary-school pupil by the name of “Stack over flow in”. Annoyed by the parlous state of computer security, he had, he claimed, decided to perform a public service by demonstrating just how easy it was to seize control. Not all hackers are so public-spirited, and 2016 was a bonanza for those who are not. In February of that year cyber-crooks stole $81m directly from the central bank of Bangladesh—and would have got away with more were it not for a crucial typo. In August America’s National Security Agency (NSA) saw its own hacking tools leaked all over the internet by a group calling themselves the Shadow Brokers. (The CIA suffered a similar indignity this March.) In October a piece of software called Mirai was used to flood Dyn, an internet infrastructure company, with so much meaningless traffic that websites such as Twitter and Reddit were made inaccessible to many users. And the hacking of the Democratic National Committee’s e-mail servers and the subsequent leaking of embarrassing communications seems to have been part of an attempt to influence the outcome of the American elections. Away from matters of great scale and grand strategy, most hacking is either show-off vandalism or simply criminal. It is also increasingly easy. Obscure forums oil the trade in stolen credit card details, sold in batches of thousands at a time. Data-dealers hawk “exploits”: flaws in code that allow malicious attackers to subvert systems. You can also buy “ransomware”, with which to encrypt photos and documents on victims’ computers before charging them for the key that will unscramble the data. So sophisticated are these facilitating markets that coding skills are now entirely optional. Botnets—flocks of compromised computers created by software like Mirai, which can then be used to flood websites with traffic, knocking them offline until a ransom is paid— can be rented by the hour. Just like a legitimate business, the botherders will, for a few dollars extra, provide technical support if anything goes wrong. The total cost of all this hacking is anyone’s guess (most small attacks, and many big ones, go unreported). But all agree it is likely to rise, because the scope for malice is about to expand remarkably. “We are building a world-sized robot,” says Bruce Schneier, a security analyst, in the shape of the “Internet of Things”. The IOT is a buzz-phrase used to describe the computerisation of everything from cars and electricity meters to children’s toys, medical devices and light bulbs. In 2015 a group of computer-security researchers demonstrated that it was possible to take remote control of certain Jeep cars. When the Mirai malware is used to build a botnet it seeks out devices such as video recorders and webcams; the botnet for fridges is just around the corner. None 1. Which is the most appropriate title? (a) Public spirited hackers. (b) Broken Computer security. (c) Hacking: The criminal offence (d) The Internet of Things (e) The Growing Artificial Intelligence None 2. According to the paragraph, why did ‘the hacker god’ decide to perform a public service? (a) To hack the NSA server (b) To show to the people that hacking was very easy (c) To influence the outcome of the American elections (d) To aware the people about the computer security threats (e) None of these None 3. Which of the following is false in context of the passage? (a) The IoT is a buzz-phrase used to describe the computerisation of everything from cars and electricity meters to children’s toys, medical devices and light bulbs. (b) The hacking of the Democratic National Committee’s e-mail servers was performed with the help of a malware named “Mirai” (c) A group called “the Shadow Brokers” leaked hacking tools of America’s National Security Agency all over the internet (d) Obscure forums oil the trade in stolen credit-card details, sold in batches of thousands at a time. (e) All of them are true None 4. According to the paragraph, what caused the websites like ‘twitter and reddit’ inaccessible to the users? (a) It was caused due to hacking the security contents of the website. (b) Due to unscramble of the encrypted Data on the websites. (c) Due to Dyn, an internet infrastructure company. (d) Due to surge in the worthless traffic which was forced by the hackers. (e) All are correct. None 5. Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct about ‘Internet of Things’ according to passage? (i) To take remote control of all digital devices.(ii) A world sized Robot.(iii) It means computerization of everything. (a) Only (i) is correct (b) Only (ii) is correct (c) Both (i) and (iii) are correct (d) Both (ii) and (iii) are correct (e) All are correct None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-3): In the following passage, some of the words have been left out, each of which is indicated by a letter. Find the suitable word from the options given against each letter and fill up the blanks with appropriate words to make the paragraph meaningful. The BCCI and its State associations will probably ____ 1____ the day the Indian Premier League (IPL) spot-fixing scandal began in 2013, but in all honesty, there have been so many opportunities for them to stem the rot that it is difficult to pinpoint how it all went so wrong. Increasingly, the BCCI has become ____ 2____ and waged a battle that has seemed strategically unsound. There was a major disconnect betweenhow far the Board really believed the court would go and the ground reality. What may also have ____ 3____ the BCCI’s notice is the changing perception of governance in sport and not just in India. None 1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank no. 1. (a) rue (b) recall (c) justified (d) remember (e) rejoice None 2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank no. 2. (a) victim (b) unparalled. (c) superpower (d) isolated (e) invincible None 3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank no. 3. (a) indicated (b) escaped (c) caught (d) come (e) incurred None Four sentences are given below, labeled A, B, C, D and E. They need to be arranged in a logical order to form a coherent paragraph/passage. From the given options, choose the most appropriate option. A. With that, I swallowed the shampoo, and obtained most realistic results almost on the spot. B. The man shuffled away into the back regions to make up a prescription, and after a moment I got through on the shop-telephone to the Consulate, intimating my location. C. Then, while the pharmacist was wrapping up a six-ounce bottle of the mixture, I groaned and inquired whether he could give me something for acute gastric cramp. D. I intended to stage a sharp gastric attack, and entering an old-fashioned pharmacy, I asked for a popular shampoo mixture, consisting of olive oil and flaked soap. (a) DCBA (b) DACB (c) BDAC (d) BCDA None Time's up