Banking exam PCI202599 Welcome to your Banking exam PCI202599 Name Email DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-5) : Study the following tables carefully and answer the questions given below: Number of Candidates appeared in a Competitive ExaminationFrom Five Centres Over The Years1 ,In which of the following years was the difference in number of candidates appeared from Mumbai over the previous year the minimum ? (a) 2004 (b) 2006 (c) 2007 (d) 2002 (e) None of these None 2 . In which of the following years was the number of canditates qualified from Chennai, the maximum among the given years ? (a) 2007 (b) 2006 (c) 2005 (d) 2003 (e) None of these None 3 . Approximately what was the total number of canditates qualified from Delhi in 2002 and 2006 together ? (a) 27250 (b) 25230 (c) 30150 (d) 28150 (e) 26250 None 4 . Approximately how many candidates appearing from Kolkata in 2004 qualified in the competitive examination ? (a) 13230 (b) 13540 (c) 15130 (d) 15400 (e) 19240 None 5 . Approximately what was the difference between the number of candidates qualified from Hyderabad in 2001 and 2002 ? (a) 1680 (b) 2440 (c) 1450 (d) 2060 (e) 1860 None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-5): Study the given information carefully and answer the following questions. Nine people Z, Y, X, W, V, U, T, S and Q are living on the different floors of a hotel not necessarily in the same order such that fourfloors remains vacant. Ground floor is numbered one, first floor is numbered two and so on. Top and bottom floor of the hotel are Vacant. There are four floors between Z and T. Z lives above T. Two persons live between the floors on which S and W live. Z lives immediatebelow S. T is not living in odd number floor. T lives immediately above Vacant floor. Number of floors between the floors on which X and Q live is same as the number of floors between the ones on which T and Y live. X lives in one of the floor above Q and T. W lives immediately below vacant floor. No two vacant floor are immediate next to each other. At most three floor are there in between two vacant floor. Difference between Floor in which U and V lives is prime number with U lives above V. None 1. Who lives immediately two floor below one of the vacant floor? (a) U (b) V (c) T (d) Y (e) W None 2. How many persons live between Z and T? (a) Three (b) One (c) Four (d) Six (e) Five None 3. How many floor are there in between Y and W? (a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 1 (e) 5 None 4. Which floors are vacant? (a) 6, 2 (b) 2, 4 (c) 5, 1 (d) 6, 3 (e) 2, 5 None 5. Four among the five are the same and thus forms a group. Who among the following does not belong to that group? (a) S (b) X (c) T (d) V (e) Z None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: A group of 10 friends go on a trip for 2 days. They stay on different floors in the same building. The building has ten floors ground floor is numbered 1 and the topmost floor is numbered 10. Nila lives on an even number floor above the sixth floor. Only two persons live between Nila and Achyuta. Only three floors are there between Achyuta and Janita who does not live on the ninth floor. More than four floors between Janita and Balraj who lives below Nila. Only three persons live between Balraj and Hansika. The number of floors between Nila and Hansika same as the number of floors between Janita and Farid. Geet lives on the prime number floor. Geet lives below Drisana and above Ella. Candy does not live on the sixth floor None 1. Which of the following is true with respect to Candy as per the given information? (a) Nila lives immediately below Candy. (b) Candy lives immediately below Drisana. (c) Candy lives on floor number 9. (d) Two floors are there between Candy and Drisana (e) Candy lives on an even-numbered floor. None 2. Who lives on the floor immediately above Drisana? (a) No one (b) Achyuta (c) Hansika (d) Janita (e) Geet None 3. Who among the following lives on floor number 6? (a) Farid (b) Ella (c) Drisana (d) Geet (e) Cannot be determined None 4. How many persons live between the floors of Geet and Balraj? (a) Four (b) Seven (c) Five (d) Six (e) None of the above None 5. Who amongst the following live on the floors exactly between Farid and Hansika? (a) Achyuta and Candy (b) Ella and Achyuta (c) Ella and Drisana (d) Drisana and Achyuta (e) Candy and Ella None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-2): In the following questions, Out of five alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given word. 1 . Endearment (a) damage (b) endurance (c) clear (d) tenderness (e) development None 2 . Verve (a) vote (b) vessel (c) buoyancy (d) erroneous (e) Voracity None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-10) : In the following passage some of the words have been left out, each of which is indicated by a number. Find the suitable word from the options given against each number and fill up the blanks with appropriate words to make the paragraph meaningful. Man has been tampering (1) ecosphere for a very (2) time and is forced to (3) that the environmental resources are (4). Environmental problems are (5) social problems. They begin with people as (6) and end with people as victims. Unplanned uses of resource (7) in the depletion of fossil fuels and (8) of air and water, Deforestation has led to (9) imbalance and draining away of national wealth (10) heavy expenditure on oil and power generation. (a) on (b) in (c) with (d) for (e) from None 2. Man has been tampering (1) ecosphere for a very (2) time and is forced to (3) that the environmental resources are (4). Environmental problems are (5) social problems. They begin with people as (6) and end with people as victims. Unplanned uses of resource (7) in the depletion of fossil fuels and (8) of air and water, Deforestation has led to (9) imbalance and draining away of national wealth (10) heavy expenditure on oil and power generation. (a) short (b) long (c) small (d) tall (e) high None 3. Man has been tampering (1) ecosphere for a very (2) time and is forced to (3) that the environmental resources are (4). Environmental problems are (5) social problems. They begin with people as (6) and end with people as victims. Unplanned uses of resource (7) in the depletion of fossil fuels and (8) of air and water, Deforestation has led to (9) imbalance and draining away of national wealth (10) heavy expenditure on oil and power generation. (a) see (b) look (c) do (d) recognise (e) realise None 4 . Man has been tampering (1) ecosphere for a very (2) time and is forced to (3) that the environmental resources are (4). Environmental problems are (5) social problems. They begin with people as (6) and end with people as victims. Unplanned uses of resource (7) in the depletion of fossil fuels and (8) of air and water, Deforestation has led to (9) imbalance and draining away of national wealth (10) heavy expenditure on oil and power generation. (a) plenty (b) scarce (c) minute (d) enough (e) minimum None 5 . Man has been tampering (1) ecosphere for a very (2) time and is forced to (3) that the environmental resources are (4). Environmental problems are (5) social problems. They begin with people as (6) and end with people as victims. Unplanned uses of resource (7) in the depletion of fossil fuels and (8) of air and water, Deforestation has led to (9) imbalance and draining away of national wealth (10) heavy expenditure on oil and power generation. 130. (a) really (b) coldly (c) badly (d) happily (e) seriously None 6 . Man has been tampering (1) ecosphere for a very (2) time and is forced to (3) that the environmental resources are (4). Environmental problems are (5) social problems. They begin with people as (6) and end with people as victims. Unplanned uses of resource (7) in the depletion of fossil fuels and (8) of air and water, Deforestation has led to (9) imbalance and draining away of national wealth (10) heavy expenditure on oil and power generation. (a) effect (b) result (c) cause (d) wisdom (e) affect None 7 . Man has been tampering (1) ecosphere for a very (2) time and is forced to (3) that the environmental resources are (4). Environmental problems are (5) social problems. They begin with people as (6) and end with people as victims. Unplanned uses of resource (7) in the depletion of fossil fuels and (8) of air and water, Deforestation has led to (9) imbalance and draining away of national wealth (10) heavy expenditure on oil and power generation. (a) cause (b) rest (c) consequence (d) result (e) get None 8 . Man has been tampering (1) ecosphere for a very (2) time and is forced to (3) that the environmental resources are (4). Environmental problems are (5) social problems. They begin with people as (6) and end with people as victims. Unplanned uses of resource (7) in the depletion of fossil fuels and (8) of air and water, Deforestation has led to (9) imbalance and draining away of national wealth (10) heavy expenditure on oil and power generation. 133. (a) revolution (b) pollution (c) resolution (d) evolution (e) solution None 9 . Man has been tampering (1) ecosphere for a very (2) time and is forced to (3) that the environmental resources are (4). Environmental problems are (5) social problems. They begin with people as (6) and end with people as victims. Unplanned uses of resource (7) in the depletion of fossil fuels and (8) of air and water, Deforestation has led to (9) imbalance and draining away of national wealth (10) heavy expenditure on oil and power generation. (a) ecological (b) biological (c) logical (d) chronological (e) geographical None 10 . Man has been tampering (1) ecosphere for a very (2) time and is forced to (3) that the environmental resources are (4). Environmental problems are (5) social problems. They begin with people as (6) and end with people as victims. Unplanned uses of resource (7) in the depletion of fossil fuels and (8) of air and water, Deforestation has led to (9) imbalance and draining away of national wealth (10) heavy expenditure on oil and power generation. (a) by (b) in (c) out (d) through (e) from None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1): Five sentences are given below labelled (A), (B), (C), (D) & (E). The sentences need to be arranged in a logical order to form a coherent paragraph/ passage. (A) It also involves understanding the emotional and psychological factors that influence a person's decision-making process.(B) Consumer behaviour is a complex field of study that examines how individuals make choices about what to buy, use, and dispose of.(C) By analyzing consumer behaviour, businesses can tailor their marketing strategies to better meet the needs and preferences of their target audience.(D) This includes studying factors such as cultural influences, social dynamics, and personal preferences.(E) Understanding consumer behaviour is essential for businesses seeking to succeed in today's competitive market environment. (a) B, D, E, C, A (b) E, B, D, A, C (c) B, E, D, C, A (d) B, D, C, E, A (e) D, B, E, C, A None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-5) : Study the following table carefully and answer the questions that follow: . 1. What is the ratio of the number of males to the number of females respectively in Patna from Bank A, Bank C and BankE together ? (a) 175: 173 (b) 177: 173 (c) 177: 172 (d) 175: 172 (e) None of these None 2 . 2. What is the ratio of the number of males to the number of females respectively in Bank D from all the cities together ? (a) 496: 387 (b) 487 : 356 (c) 422: 385 (d) 486: 397 (e) None of these None 3 . 3. The number of females in all the banks together in Delhi are approximately what per cent of the number of males from all the banks together in the same city ? (a) 88 (b) 98 (c) 78 (d) 68 (e) 58 None 4 . 4. The number of females in Bank B from Agra is what per cent of the females in Bank C from the same city? (a) 33.2 (b) 23.2 (c) 13.2 (d) 28.2 (e) None of these None 5 . 5. What is the approximate average of the number of males working in all the banks together in Kolkata ? (a) 350 (b) 310 (c) 340 (d) 380 (e) 360 None