Banking Exam PCI20II2511 Welcome to your Banking Exam PCI20II2511 Name Email DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-5) : Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions 1. In college Z, the number of female students in class other than class twelve is 202. What percent of student in college Z are female? (a) 45% (b) 50% (c) 40% (d) 35% (e) None of these None 2. Find the difference between the number of male students in class B.Tech of college X to that of college Y? (a) 36 (b) 40 (c) 26 (d) 42 (e) 34 None 3. Find the respective ratio between the total number of students (Male + Female) in class B.Tech of college Z andthe total number of students (Male + Female) in all the classes together in college Y? (a) 1 : 12 (b) 1 : 16 (c) 1 : 6 (d) 1 : 8 (e) None of these None 4. In the given college's standard MBA, MCA and B.Tech are there. The ratio of number of students in standard MBA tothat of standard MCA in college X and Y together in 55 : 48. Then find the total number of students in standardMBA in college X and Y together? (a) 600 (b) 660 (c) 670 (d) 700 (e) 760 None 5. The total number of students in B.Tech of college Y is what percent less than the total number of students in college X? (a) 68.5% (b) 70.8% (c) 66.2% (d) 74.4% (e) 82.6% None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-5) : Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions Eight People - A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H live in eight different floors of building (but not necessarily in the same order). The lowermost floor of the building is numbered one, the one above that is numbered two, and so on till the topmost floor is numbered eight. Each one of them also owns a different brands of laptops, namely Acer, Lenovo, Dell, HP, Samsung, Apple, Asus and TOSHIBA (but not necessarily in the same order). F lives an odd numbered floor above the floor numbered four. Only one person lives between B and the one who owns Samsung. Only three people live between D and the one who owns Apple. The one who owns Asus lives immediately above G, G owns neither Apple nor Acer. E does not own Asus. Only three people live between G and A. The one who owns TOSHIBA lives immediately above the one who owns Lenovo, but not on the topmost floor. C lives an one of the odd numbered floors above the one who owns Apple. Only one person lives between F and the one who owns DELL. Only one person lives between the one who owns TOSHIBA and H. Only two people live between C and the one who owns Acer. The number of people leaving above F is same as the number of people living between F and D.1. Which of the following Statements is true with respect to the given information? (a) G lives immediately above the one who owns Apple (b) E lives immediately above C (c) Only three people live between F and the one who owns TOSHIBA. (d) D owns Samsung. (e) All the given statements are true. None 2. Who amongst the following lives exactly between H and the one who owns Lenovo Laptop? Eight People - A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H live in eight different floors of building (but not necessarily in the same order). The lowermost floor of the building is numbered one, the one above that is numbered two, and so on till the topmost floor is numbered eight. Each one of them also owns a different brands of laptops, namely Acer, Lenovo, Dell, HP, Samsung, Apple, Asus and TOSHIBA (but not necessarily in the same order). F lives an odd numbered floor above the floor numbered four. Only one person lives between B and the one who owns Samsung. Only three people live between D and the one who owns Apple. The one who owns Asus lives immediately above G, G owns neither Apple nor Acer. E does not own Asus. Only three people live between G and A. The one who owns TOSHIBA lives immediately above the one who owns Lenovo, but not on the topmost floor. C lives an one of the odd numbered floors above the one who owns Apple. Only one person lives between F and the one who owns DELL. Only one person lives between the one who owns TOSHIBA and H. Only two people live between C and the one who owns Acer. The number of people leaving above F is same as the number of people living between F and D. (a) B, C (b) G, D (c) F, G (d) A, B (e) E, A None 3. Which of the following laptops does E own? Eight People - A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H live in eight different floors of building (but not necessarily in the same order). The lowermost floor of the building is numbered one, the one above that is numbered two, and so on till the topmost floor is numbered eight. Each one of them also owns a different brands of laptops, namely Acer, Lenovo, Dell, HP, Samsung, Apple, Asus and TOSHIBA (but not necessarily in the same order). F lives an odd numbered floor above the floor numbered four. Only one person lives between B and the one who owns Samsung. Only three people live between D and the one who owns Apple. The one who owns Asus lives immediately above G, G owns neither Apple nor Acer. E does not own Asus. Only three people live between G and A. The one who owns TOSHIBA lives immediately above the one who owns Lenovo, but not on the topmost floor. C lives an one of the odd numbered floors above the one who owns Apple. Only one person lives between F and the one who owns DELL. Only one person lives between the one who owns TOSHIBA and H. Only two people live between C and the one who owns Acer. The number of people leaving above F is same as the number of people living between F and D. (a) TOSHIBA (b) Lenovo (c) DELL (d) Samsung (e) Asus None 4. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which one of the following does not belong to the group? Eight People - A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H live in eight different floors of building (but not necessarily in the same order). The lowermost floor of the building is numbered one, the one above that is numbered two, and so on till the topmost floor is numbered eight. Each one of them also owns a different brands of laptops, namely Acer, Lenovo, Dell, HP, Samsung, Apple, Asus and TOSHIBA (but not necessarily in the same order). F lives an odd numbered floor above the floor numbered four. Only one person lives between B and the one who owns Samsung. Only three people live between D and the one who owns Apple. The one who owns Asus lives immediately above G, G owns neither Apple nor Acer. E does not own Asus. Only three people live between G and A. The one who owns TOSHIBA lives immediately above the one who owns Lenovo, but not on the topmost floor. C lives an one of the odd numbered floors above the one who owns Apple. Only one person lives between F and the one who owns DELL. Only one person lives between the one who owns TOSHIBA and H. Only two people live between C and the one who owns Acer. The number of people leaving above F is same as the number of people living between F and D. (a) G - HP (b) C - Apple (c) F - Samsung (d) H - TOSHIBA (e) D - DELL None 5. How many people live between C and the one who owns DELL? Eight People - A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H live in eight different floors of building (but not necessarily in the same order). The lowermost floor of the building is numbered one, the one above that is numbered two, and so on till the topmost floor is numbered eight. Each one of them also owns a different brands of laptops, namely Acer, Lenovo, Dell, HP, Samsung, Apple, Asus and TOSHIBA (but not necessarily in the same order). F lives an odd numbered floor above the floor numbered four. Only one person lives between B and the one who owns Samsung. Only three people live between D and the one who owns Apple. The one who owns Asus lives immediately above G, G owns neither Apple nor Acer. E does not own Asus. Only three people live between G and A. The one who owns TOSHIBA lives immediately above the one who owns Lenovo, but not on the topmost floor. C lives an one of the odd numbered floors above the one who owns Apple. Only one person lives between F and the one who owns DELL. Only one person lives between the one who owns TOSHIBA and H. Only two people live between C and the one who owns Acer. The number of people leaving above F is same as the number of people living between F and D. (a) Four (b) Three (c) Two (d) Five (e) None None DIRECTIONS (1-7): Read the passage and answer the questions that follow In the heart of the dense Amazon rainforest lies a mystery that has intrigued explorers and scientists for centuries – the lost city of El Dorado. Legends speak of a magnificent city made of gold, hidden deep within the jungle, waiting to be discovered by those brave enough to venture into its depths. Many have tried to find it, but few have succeeded. One such explorer, Dr. Sofia Ramirez, dedicated her life to unraveling the secrets of El Dorado. Dr. Ramirez was an archaeologist renowned for her expertisein South American civilizations. Armed with ancient maps and modern technology, she led an expedition into the Amazon in search of the lost city. The journey was perilous, with dense foliage, treacherous wildlife, and the ever-present danger of getting lost in the vast expanse of the rainforest. Despite the challenges, Dr. Ramirez and her team pressed on, driven by the allure of uncovering one of history’s greatest mysteries. After weeks of grueling trekking, the expedition stumbled upon a series of overgrown ruins hidden amidst the trees. Excitedly, they began to excavate, unearthing intricate carvings, golden artifacts, and the remnants of a once-great civilization. As they delved deeper, Dr. Ramirez realized they had discovered the fabled city of El Dorado. However, their joy was short-lived as they soon encountered a new challenge – rival treasure hunters determined to claim the city’s riches for themselves. A fierce race ensued, with both parties vying for control of the ancient treasures. In the end, Dr. Ramirez and her team prevailed, protecting El Dorado from falling into the wrong hands. Today, the lost city of El Dorado stands as a testament to human perseverance and the enduring allure of exploration. Dr. Ramirez’s discovery has shed new light on the ancient civilizations of the Amazon and continues to inspire adventurers around the world to seek out the mysteries that lie hidden in the depths of the jungle.1. What is the main subject of the passage? (a) The Amazon rainforest (b) Dr. Sofia Ramirez (c) The lost city of El Dorado (d) Ancient civilizations (e) Modern technology None 2. In the heart of the dense Amazon rainforest lies a mystery that has intrigued explorers and scientists for centuries – the lost city of El Dorado. Legends speak of a magnificent city made of gold, hidden deep within the jungle, waiting to be discovered by those brave enough to venture into its depths. Many have tried to find it, but few have succeeded. One such explorer, Dr. Sofia Ramirez, dedicated her life to unraveling the secrets of El Dorado. Dr. Ramirez was an archaeologist renowned for her expertisein South American civilizations. Armed with ancient maps and modern technology, she led an expedition into the Amazon in search of the lost city. The journey was perilous, with dense foliage, treacherous wildlife, and the ever-present danger of getting lost in the vast expanse of the rainforest. Despite the challenges, Dr. Ramirez and her team pressed on, driven by the allure of uncovering one of history’s greatest mysteries. After weeks of grueling trekking, the expedition stumbled upon a series of overgrown ruins hidden amidst the trees. Excitedly, they began to excavate, unearthing intricate carvings, golden artifacts, and the remnants of a once-great civilization. As they delved deeper, Dr. Ramirez realized they had discovered the fabled city of El Dorado. However, their joy was short-lived as they soon encountered a new challenge – rival treasure hunters determined to claim the city’s riches for themselves. A fierce race ensued, with both parties vying for control of the ancient treasures. In the end, Dr. Ramirez and her team prevailed, protecting El Dorado from falling into the wrong hands. Today, the lost city of El Dorado stands as a testament to human perseverance and the enduring allure of exploration. Dr. Ramirez’s discovery has shed new light on the ancient civilizations of the Amazon and continues to inspire adventurers around the world to seek out the mysteries that lie hidden in the depths of the jungle.What motivated Dr. Ramirez to embark on her expedition? (a) Fame and fortune (b) Scientific curiosity (c) Treasure hunting (d) A desire for adventure (e) Government funding None 3. In the heart of the dense Amazon rainforest lies a mystery that has intrigued explorers and scientists for centuries – the lost city of El Dorado. Legends speak of a magnificent city made of gold, hidden deep within the jungle, waiting to be discovered by those brave enough to venture into its depths. Many have tried to find it, but few have succeeded. One such explorer, Dr. Sofia Ramirez, dedicated her life to unraveling the secrets of El Dorado. Dr. Ramirez was an archaeologist renowned for her expertisein South American civilizations. Armed with ancient maps and modern technology, she led an expedition into the Amazon in search of the lost city. The journey was perilous, with dense foliage, treacherous wildlife, and the ever-present danger of getting lost in the vast expanse of the rainforest. Despite the challenges, Dr. Ramirez and her team pressed on, driven by the allure of uncovering one of history’s greatest mysteries. After weeks of grueling trekking, the expedition stumbled upon a series of overgrown ruins hidden amidst the trees. Excitedly, they began to excavate, unearthing intricate carvings, golden artifacts, and the remnants of a once-great civilization. As they delved deeper, Dr. Ramirez realized they had discovered the fabled city of El Dorado. However, their joy was short-lived as they soon encountered a new challenge – rival treasure hunters determined to claim the city’s riches for themselves. A fierce race ensued, with both parties vying for control of the ancient treasures. In the end, Dr. Ramirez and her team prevailed, protecting El Dorado from falling into the wrong hands. Today, the lost city of El Dorado stands as a testament to human perseverance and the enduring allure of exploration. Dr. Ramirez’s discovery has shed new light on the ancient civilizations of the Amazon and continues to inspire adventurers around the world to seek out the mysteries that lie hidden in the depths of the jungle.What challenges did the expedition face in the Amazon? (a) Snowstorms and avalanches (b) Desert heat and sandstorms (c) Dense foliage, wildlife, and getting lost (d) Tropical storms and hurricanes (e) None of the above None 4. In the heart of the dense Amazon rainforest lies a mystery that has intrigued explorers and scientists for centuries – the lost city of El Dorado. Legends speak of a magnificent city made of gold, hidden deep within the jungle, waiting to be discovered by those brave enough to venture into its depths. Many have tried to find it, but few have succeeded. One such explorer, Dr. Sofia Ramirez, dedicated her life to unraveling the secrets of El Dorado. Dr. Ramirez was an archaeologist renowned for her expertisein South American civilizations. Armed with ancient maps and modern technology, she led an expedition into the Amazon in search of the lost city. The journey was perilous, with dense foliage, treacherous wildlife, and the ever-present danger of getting lost in the vast expanse of the rainforest. Despite the challenges, Dr. Ramirez and her team pressed on, driven by the allure of uncovering one of history’s greatest mysteries. After weeks of grueling trekking, the expedition stumbled upon a series of overgrown ruins hidden amidst the trees. Excitedly, they began to excavate, unearthing intricate carvings, golden artifacts, and the remnants of a once-great civilization. As they delved deeper, Dr. Ramirez realized they had discovered the fabled city of El Dorado. However, their joy was short-lived as they soon encountered a new challenge – rival treasure hunters determined to claim the city’s riches for themselves. A fierce race ensued, with both parties vying for control of the ancient treasures. In the end, Dr. Ramirez and her team prevailed, protecting El Dorado from falling into the wrong hands. Today, the lost city of El Dorado stands as a testament to human perseverance and the enduring allure of exploration. Dr. Ramirez’s discovery has shed new light on the ancient civilizations of the Amazon and continues to inspire adventurers around the world to seek out the mysteries that lie hidden in the depths of the jungle.What did the expedition discover in the Amazon? (a) A lost tribe (b) El Dorado’s rival city (c) Overgrown ruins and golden artifacts (d) Oil reserves (e) Underwater caves None 5. In the heart of the dense Amazon rainforest lies a mystery that has intrigued explorers and scientists for centuries – the lost city of El Dorado. Legends speak of a magnificent city made of gold, hidden deep within the jungle, waiting to be discovered by those brave enough to venture into its depths. Many have tried to find it, but few have succeeded. One such explorer, Dr. Sofia Ramirez, dedicated her life to unraveling the secrets of El Dorado. Dr. Ramirez was an archaeologist renowned for her expertisein South American civilizations. Armed with ancient maps and modern technology, she led an expedition into the Amazon in search of the lost city. The journey was perilous, with dense foliage, treacherous wildlife, and the ever-present danger of getting lost in the vast expanse of the rainforest. Despite the challenges, Dr. Ramirez and her team pressed on, driven by the allure of uncovering one of history’s greatest mysteries. After weeks of grueling trekking, the expedition stumbled upon a series of overgrown ruins hidden amidst the trees. Excitedly, they began to excavate, unearthing intricate carvings, golden artifacts, and the remnants of a once-great civilization. As they delved deeper, Dr. Ramirez realized they had discovered the fabled city of El Dorado. However, their joy was short-lived as they soon encountered a new challenge – rival treasure hunters determined to claim the city’s riches for themselves. A fierce race ensued, with both parties vying for control of the ancient treasures. In the end, Dr. Ramirez and her team prevailed, protecting El Dorado from falling into the wrong hands. Today, the lost city of El Dorado stands as a testament to human perseverance and the enduring allure of exploration. Dr. Ramirez’s discovery has shed new light on the ancient civilizations of the Amazon and continues to inspire adventurers around the world to seek out the mysteries that lie hidden in the depths of the jungle.Who were the rivals encountered by Dr. Ramirez’s team? (a) Local tribes (b) Wildlife conservationists (c) Government officials (d) Other treasure hunters (e) Scientists None 6. In the heart of the dense Amazon rainforest lies a mystery that has intrigued explorers and scientists for centuries – the lost city of El Dorado. Legends speak of a magnificent city made of gold, hidden deep within the jungle, waiting to be discovered by those brave enough to venture into its depths. Many have tried to find it, but few have succeeded. One such explorer, Dr. Sofia Ramirez, dedicated her life to unraveling the secrets of El Dorado. Dr. Ramirez was an archaeologist renowned for her expertisein South American civilizations. Armed with ancient maps and modern technology, she led an expedition into the Amazon in search of the lost city. The journey was perilous, with dense foliage, treacherous wildlife, and the ever-present danger of getting lost in the vast expanse of the rainforest. Despite the challenges, Dr. Ramirez and her team pressed on, driven by the allure of uncovering one of history’s greatest mysteries. After weeks of grueling trekking, the expedition stumbled upon a series of overgrown ruins hidden amidst the trees. Excitedly, they began to excavate, unearthing intricate carvings, golden artifacts, and the remnants of a once-great civilization. As they delved deeper, Dr. Ramirez realized they had discovered the fabled city of El Dorado. However, their joy was short-lived as they soon encountered a new challenge – rival treasure hunters determined to claim the city’s riches for themselves. A fierce race ensued, with both parties vying for control of the ancient treasures. In the end, Dr. Ramirez and her team prevailed, protecting El Dorado from falling into the wrong hands. Today, the lost city of El Dorado stands as a testament to human perseverance and the enduring allure of exploration. Dr. Ramirez’s discovery has shed new light on the ancient civilizations of the Amazon and continues to inspire adventurers around the world to seek out the mysteries that lie hidden in the depths of the jungle.What was the outcome of the race between Dr. Ramirez’s team and their rivals? (a) Dr. Ramirez’s team lost (b) Their rivals abandoned the race (c) The treasures were lost (d) Dr. Ramirez’s team prevailed (e) Both teams shared the treasures None 7. In the heart of the dense Amazon rainforest lies a mystery that has intrigued explorers and scientists for centuries – the lost city of El Dorado. Legends speak of a magnificent city made of gold, hidden deep within the jungle, waiting to be discovered by those brave enough to venture into its depths. Many have tried to find it, but few have succeeded. One such explorer, Dr. Sofia Ramirez, dedicated her life to unraveling the secrets of El Dorado. Dr. Ramirez was an archaeologist renowned for her expertisein South American civilizations. Armed with ancient maps and modern technology, she led an expedition into the Amazon in search of the lost city. The journey was perilous, with dense foliage, treacherous wildlife, and the ever-present danger of getting lost in the vast expanse of the rainforest. Despite the challenges, Dr. Ramirez and her team pressed on, driven by the allure of uncovering one of history’s greatest mysteries. After weeks of grueling trekking, the expedition stumbled upon a series of overgrown ruins hidden amidst the trees. Excitedly, they began to excavate, unearthing intricate carvings, golden artifacts, and the remnants of a once-great civilization. As they delved deeper, Dr. Ramirez realized they had discovered the fabled city of El Dorado. However, their joy was short-lived as they soon encountered a new challenge – rival treasure hunters determined to claim the city’s riches for themselves. A fierce race ensued, with both parties vying for control of the ancient treasures. In the end, Dr. Ramirez and her team prevailed, protecting El Dorado from falling into the wrong hands. Today, the lost city of El Dorado stands as a testament to human perseverance and the enduring allure of exploration. Dr. Ramirez’s discovery has shed new light on the ancient civilizations of the Amazon and continues to inspire adventurers around the world to seek out the mysteries that lie hidden in the depths of the jungle.Find a word from the passage that conveys the same meaning as ‘project or an undertaking’? (a) Artifacts (b) Exploration (c) Enduring (d) Excavate (e) Expedition None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-7): Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate answer China’s economy is showing signs of a———A———, According to figures released by its National Bureau of Statistics on Wednesday, the Chinese economy ———B— —— at 6.4% in the first quarter of the current year compared to the same period last year. While this rate of growth is equal to the ——C—— registered in the December quarter and faster than economists’ expectations of a 6.3% expansion, it is still— —D—— than the growth rate of 6.8% recorded in the same period last year. Retail sales and factory output also showed strong growth ——E ——. The latest growth figure is seen as a sign that the Chinese government’s efforts over the last few quarters to —— F—— what is the world’s second largest economy are beginning to have a positive effect. Total social financing grew by almost 40% to 8.2 trillion yuan in the first quarter of the year, pointing to a credit ——G—— that will boost growth in the coming quarter. 1. Which of the following words should fill in the blank (A) to make a contextually correct and meaningful sentence? (a) bouncing (b) bounce (c) rebound (d) glanced (e) None of these None 2. China’s economy is showing signs of a———A———, According to figures released by its National Bureau of Statistics on Wednesday, the Chinese economy ———B— —— at 6.4% in the first quarter of the current year compared to the same period last year. While this rate of growth is equal to the ——C—— registered in the December quarter and faster than economists’ expectations of a 6.3% expansion, it is still— —D—— than the growth rate of 6.8% recorded in the same period last year. Retail sales and factory output also showed strong growth ——E ——. The latest growth figure is seen as a sign that the Chinese government’s efforts over the last few quarters to —— F—— what is the world’s second largest economy are beginning to have a positive effect. Total social financing grew by almost 40% to 8.2 trillion yuan in the first quarter of the year, pointing to a credit ——G—— that will boost growth in the coming quarter. Which of the following words should fill in the blank (B) to make a contextually correct and meaningful sentence? (a) grew (b) grow (c) growth (d) risen (e) None of these None 3. China’s economy is showing signs of a———A———, According to figures released by its National Bureau of Statistics on Wednesday, the Chinese economy ———B— —— at 6.4% in the first quarter of the current year compared to the same period last year. While this rate of growth is equal to the ——C—— registered in the December quarter and faster than economists’ expectations of a 6.3% expansion, it is still— —D—— than the growth rate of 6.8% recorded in the same period last year. Retail sales and factory output also showed strong growth ——E ——. The latest growth figure is seen as a sign that the Chinese government’s efforts over the last few quarters to —— F—— what is the world’s second largest economy are beginning to have a positive effect. Total social financing grew by almost 40% to 8.2 trillion yuan in the first quarter of the year, pointing to a credit ——G—— that will boost growth in the coming quarter. Which of the following words should fill in the blank (C) to make a contextually correct and meaningful sentence? (a) accelerate (b) acceleration (c) speeding (d) pace (e) None of these None 4. China’s economy is showing signs of a———A———, According to figures released by its National Bureau of Statistics on Wednesday, the Chinese economy ———B— —— at 6.4% in the first quarter of the current year compared to the same period last year. While this rate of growth is equal to the ——C—— registered in the December quarter and faster than economists’ expectations of a 6.3% expansion, it is still— —D—— than the growth rate of 6.8% recorded in the same period last year. Retail sales and factory output also showed strong growth ——E ——. The latest growth figure is seen as a sign that the Chinese government’s efforts over the last few quarters to —— F—— what is the world’s second largest economy are beginning to have a positive effect. Total social financing grew by almost 40% to 8.2 trillion yuan in the first quarter of the year, pointing to a credit ——G—— that will boost growth in the coming quarter. Which of the following words should fill in the blank (D) to make a contextually correct and meaningful sentence? (a) slower (b) slow (c) great (d) low (e) None of these None 5. China’s economy is showing signs of a———A———, According to figures released by its National Bureau of Statistics on Wednesday, the Chinese economy ———B— —— at 6.4% in the first quarter of the current year compared to the same period last year. While this rate of growth is equal to the ——C—— registered in the December quarter and faster than economists’ expectations of a 6.3% expansion, it is still— —D—— than the growth rate of 6.8% recorded in the same period last year. Retail sales and factory output also showed strong growth ——E ——. The latest growth figure is seen as a sign that the Chinese government’s efforts over the last few quarters to —— F—— what is the world’s second largest economy are beginning to have a positive effect. Total social financing grew by almost 40% to 8.2 trillion yuan in the first quarter of the year, pointing to a credit ——G—— that will boost growth in the coming quarter. Which of the following words should fill in the blank (E) to make a contextually correct and meaningful sentence? (a) momentum (b) momentous (c) reason (d) weight (e) None of the above None 6. China’s economy is showing signs of a———A———, According to figures released by its National Bureau of Statistics on Wednesday, the Chinese economy ———B— —— at 6.4% in the first quarter of the current year compared to the same period last year. While this rate of growth is equal to the ——C—— registered in the December quarter and faster than economists’ expectations of a 6.3% expansion, it is still— —D—— than the growth rate of 6.8% recorded in the same period last year. Retail sales and factory output also showed strong growth ——E ——. The latest growth figure is seen as a sign that the Chinese government’s efforts over the last few quarters to —— F—— what is the world’s second largest economy are beginning to have a positive effect. Total social financing grew by almost 40% to 8.2 trillion yuan in the first quarter of the year, pointing to a credit ——G—— that will boost growth in the coming quarter. Which of the following words should fill in the blank (F) to make a contextually correct and meaningful sentence? (a) stimulation (b) stimulate (c) invigorating (d) vivifying (e) None of these None 7. China’s economy is showing signs of a———A———, According to figures released by its National Bureau of Statistics on Wednesday, the Chinese economy ———B— —— at 6.4% in the first quarter of the current year compared to the same period last year. While this rate of growth is equal to the ——C—— registered in the December quarter and faster than economists’ expectations of a 6.3% expansion, it is still— —D—— than the growth rate of 6.8% recorded in the same period last year. Retail sales and factory output also showed strong growth ——E ——. The latest growth figure is seen as a sign that the Chinese government’s efforts over the last few quarters to —— F—— what is the world’s second largest economy are beginning to have a positive effect. Total social financing grew by almost 40% to 8.2 trillion yuan in the first quarter of the year, pointing to a credit ——G—— that will boost growth in the coming quarter. Which of the following words should fill in the blank (G) to make a contextually correct and meaningful sentence? (a) developing (b) extend (c) enlarge (d) expansion (e) None of these None Five 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) 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 Time's up