Banking Exam PCI20II2512 Welcome to your Banking Exam PCI20II2512 Name Email DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-4): Refer the table given below and answer the the following questions with the help of Actual work done by persons P, Q and R with the maximum time required by each to complete the work. Data about three persons P, Q, and R is given in the table below:1. If Q works with 60% more than his minimum efficiency, then Find the ratio of total units of work by Q and total units ofrest by Q. (a) 5 : 3 (b) 2.1 : 1.2 (c) 4.3 : 2.5 (d) 1.7 : 5.2 (e) None of the above None 2. Data about three persons P, Q, and R is given in the table below:If R works for 1 hour and then rests for next 10 mins. In similar manner, he complete his centre duration of work. If efficiency of R is 20% more than average of minimum efficiency of P and Q, then, find total work done by R (in units). (a) 180 (b) 128 (c) 164 (d) 156 (e) None of the above None 3. Data about three persons P, Q, and R is given in the table below: If Q works with 60% more than his minimum efficiency, then, find the total time of rest of Q in his entire duration of work. (a) 2.75 (b) 2.25 (c) 3.75 (d) 1.25 (e) None of the above None 4. Data about three persons P, Q, and R is given in the table below:P worked work for 1 hour then he took rest for next 15 minutes. In similar pattern, he completed his entire duration of work. Then, find net efficiency of P in units per hour. (a) 30/4 (b) 100/7 (c) 75/4 (d) 50/4 (e) None of the above None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-5) : Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions. Seven persons - A, B, C, D, E, F and G live on seven different floors of a building but not necessarily in same order. Lowermost floor of building is numbered 1, one above that is numbered 2 and so on till top most floor is numbered 7. Each one of them also likes a different food recipe, namely Egg roll, Pizza, Burger, Noodles, Briyani, Fried Rice and Masala Dosa.(but not necessarily in same order). x A lives an odd numbered floor but not on floor numbered Three. Only two persons live between D and the one who likes Briyani. The One who likes Burger lives immediately above C. x The one who likes Pizza lives on odd numbered floors above D. B lives on the floors above E. Only three persons live between C and the one who likes Pizza. x The one who likes Egg roll lives immediately above the one who likes Masala Dosa. G lives on an odd numbered floor. E does not like Burger. x Only one person lives between B and E. The one who likes Briyani lives immediately above A. Neither C nor A likes Noodles.1. Which of the following food recipe does A like? (a) Fried Rice (b) Masala Dosa (c) Burger (d) Pizza (e) Egg roll None 2. Seven persons - A, B, C, D, E, F and G live on seven different floors of a building but not necessarily in same order. Lowermost floor of building is numbered 1, one above that is numbered 2 and so on till top most floor is numbered 7. Each one of them also likes a different food recipe, namely Egg roll, Pizza, Burger, Noodles, Briyani, Fried Rice and Masala Dosa.(but not necessarily in same order). x A lives an odd numbered floor but not on floor numbered Three. Only two persons live between D and the one who likes Briyani. The One who likes Burger lives immediately above C. x The one who likes Pizza lives on odd numbered floors above D. B lives on the floors above E. Only three persons live between C and the one who likes Pizza. x The one who likes Egg roll lives immediately above the one who likes Masala Dosa. G lives on an odd numbered floor. E does not like Burger. x Only one person lives between B and E. The one who likes Briyani lives immediately above A. Neither C nor A likes Noodles.Which of the following combinations is True with respect to the given arrangement? (a) Fried Rice - C (b) Pizza - F (c) Masala Dosa - G (d) Briyani - D (e) Noodles - B None 3. Seven persons - A, B, C, D, E, F and G live on seven different floors of a building but not necessarily in same order. Lowermost floor of building is numbered 1, one above that is numbered 2 and so on till top most floor is numbered 7. Each one of them also likes a different food recipe, namely Egg roll, Pizza, Burger, Noodles, Briyani, Fried Rice and Masala Dosa.(but not necessarily in same order). x A lives an odd numbered floor but not on floor numbered Three. Only two persons live between D and the one who likes Briyani. The One who likes Burger lives immediately above C. x The one who likes Pizza lives on odd numbered floors above D. B lives on the floors above E. Only three persons live between C and the one who likes Pizza. x The one who likes Egg roll lives immediately above the one who likes Masala Dosa. G lives on an odd numbered floor. E does not like Burger. x Only one person lives between B and E. The one who likes Briyani lives immediately above A. Neither C nor A likes Noodles.If all the persons are made to sit in alphabetical order from top to bottom, positions of how many persons will remain unchanged? (a) Four (b) None (c) Two (d) One (e) Three None 4. Seven persons - A, B, C, D, E, F and G live on seven different floors of a building but not necessarily in same order. Lowermost floor of building is numbered 1, one above that is numbered 2 and so on till top most floor is numbered 7. Each one of them also likes a different food recipe, namely Egg roll, Pizza, Burger, Noodles, Briyani, Fried Rice and Masala Dosa.(but not necessarily in same order). x A lives an odd numbered floor but not on floor numbered Three. Only two persons live between D and the one who likes Briyani. The One who likes Burger lives immediately above C. x The one who likes Pizza lives on odd numbered floors above D. B lives on the floors above E. Only three persons live between C and the one who likes Pizza. x The one who likes Egg roll lives immediately above the one who likes Masala Dosa. G lives on an odd numbered floor. E does not like Burger. x Only one person lives between B and E. The one who likes Briyani lives immediately above A. Neither C nor A likes Noodles.Which of the following statements is True with respect to the given arrangement? (a) The one who likes Masala Dosa immediately below A. (b) F likes Pizza (c) None of the given options is true. (d) Only four persons live between D and G (e) G lives immediately below E. None 5. Seven persons - A, B, C, D, E, F and G live on seven different floors of a building but not necessarily in same order. Lowermost floor of building is numbered 1, one above that is numbered 2 and so on till top most floor is numbered 7. Each one of them also likes a different food recipe, namely Egg roll, Pizza, Burger, Noodles, Briyani, Fried Rice and Masala Dosa.(but not necessarily in same order). x A lives an odd numbered floor but not on floor numbered Three. Only two persons live between D and the one who likes Briyani. The One who likes Burger lives immediately above C. x The one who likes Pizza lives on odd numbered floors above D. B lives on the floors above E. Only three persons live between C and the one who likes Pizza. x The one who likes Egg roll lives immediately above the one who likes Masala Dosa. G lives on an odd numbered floor. E does not like Burger. x Only one person lives between B and E. The one who likes Briyani lives immediately above A. Neither C nor A likes Noodles.Who among the following lives on the floor numbered 2? (a) B (b) The one who likes Egg roll (c) The one who likes Masala Dosa (d) D (e) F None DIRECTIONS (1-7): Read the passage and answer the questions that follow. Citizen science, the involvement of the general public in scientific research, has experienced a remarkable surge in recent years. Fueled by the accessibility of technology and the growing public interest in scientific discovery, citizen science projects are tackling a wide range of challenges, from monitoring environmental changes to classifying galaxies. One key advantage of citizen science is its ability to gather vast amounts of data. By recruiting a large pool of volunteers, researchers can collect observations from geographically dispersed locations and over extended periods. This can be particularly valuable in fields like ecology, where studying large scale phenomena requires data from diverse ecosystems. For instance, projects like eBird, which enlists birdwatchers to submit sightings, have generated massive datasets that have revolutionized our understanding of avian migration patterns. However, citizen science also presents challenges. Ensuring the quality and consistency of data collected by non-experts is crucial. Training volunteers in proper observation techniques and data collection methods is essential. Additionally, managing and analyzing the massive datasets generated by citizen science projects can be resource-intensive. Despite these hurdles, citizen science offers a powerful tool for scientific advancement. By engaging the public in research, citizen science fosters a sense of scientific literacy and empowers individuals to contribute to meaningful discoveries.1. The main idea of the passage is to: (a) Advocate for the complete replacement of professional scientists with citizen scientists. (b) Highlight the benefits and drawbacks of citizen science. (c) Explain the history of citizen science initiatives. (d) Describe the latest technological advancements in data collection. (e) Discuss the ethical considerations of involving the public in research. None 2. Citizen science, the involvement of the general public in scientific research, has experienced a remarkable surge in recent years. Fueled by the accessibility of technology and the growing public interest in scientific discovery, citizen science projects are tackling a wide range of challenges, from monitoring environmental changes to classifying galaxies. One key advantage of citizen science is its ability to gather vast amounts of data. By recruiting a large pool of volunteers, researchers can collect observations from geographically dispersed locations and over extended periods. This can be particularly valuable in fields like ecology, where studying large scale phenomena requires data from diverse ecosystems. For instance, projects like eBird, which enlists birdwatchers to submit sightings, have generated massive datasets that have revolutionized our understanding of avian migration patterns. However, citizen science also presents challenges. Ensuring the quality and consistency of data collected by non-experts is crucial. Training volunteers in proper observation techniques and data collection methods is essential. Additionally, managing and analyzing the massive datasets generated by citizen science projects can be resource-intensive. Despite these hurdles, citizen science offers a powerful tool for scientific advancement. By engaging the public in research, citizen science fosters a sense of scientific literacy and empowers individuals to contribute to meaningful discoveries.According to the passage, what is a key advantage of citizen science projects? (a) They require less funding than traditional scientific research. (b) They are always focused on environmental issues. (c) They generate data that is more accurate than that collected by professionals. (d) They allow scientists to focus on analyzing data rather than collecting it. (e) They are a fun and engaging way to learn about science. None 3. Citizen science, the involvement of the general public in scientific research, has experienced a remarkable surge in recent years. Fueled by the accessibility of technology and the growing public interest in scientific discovery, citizen science projects are tackling a wide range of challenges, from monitoring environmental changes to classifying galaxies. One key advantage of citizen science is its ability to gather vast amounts of data. By recruiting a large pool of volunteers, researchers can collect observations from geographically dispersed locations and over extended periods. This can be particularly valuable in fields like ecology, where studying large scale phenomena requires data from diverse ecosystems. For instance, projects like eBird, which enlists birdwatchers to submit sightings, have generated massive datasets that have revolutionized our understanding of avian migration patterns. However, citizen science also presents challenges. Ensuring the quality and consistency of data collected by non-experts is crucial. Training volunteers in proper observation techniques and data collection methods is essential. Additionally, managing and analyzing the massive datasets generated by citizen science projects can be resource-intensive. Despite these hurdles, citizen science offers a powerful tool for scientific advancement. By engaging the public in research, citizen science fosters a sense of scientific literacy and empowers individuals to contribute to meaningful discoveries.The passage mentions eBird as an example of a citizen science project that studies: (a) Weather patterns (b) Animal behaviour (c) Galaxy classification (d) Human health trends (e) Chemical reactions None 4. Citizen science, the involvement of the general public in scientific research, has experienced a remarkable surge in recent years. Fueled by the accessibility of technology and the growing public interest in scientific discovery, citizen science projects are tackling a wide range of challenges, from monitoring environmental changes to classifying galaxies. One key advantage of citizen science is its ability to gather vast amounts of data. By recruiting a large pool of volunteers, researchers can collect observations from geographically dispersed locations and over extended periods. This can be particularly valuable in fields like ecology, where studying large scale phenomena requires data from diverse ecosystems. For instance, projects like eBird, which enlists birdwatchers to submit sightings, have generated massive datasets that have revolutionized our understanding of avian migration patterns. However, citizen science also presents challenges. Ensuring the quality and consistency of data collected by non-experts is crucial. Training volunteers in proper observation techniques and data collection methods is essential. Additionally, managing and analyzing the massive datasets generated by citizen science projects can be resource-intensive. Despite these hurdles, citizen science offers a powerful tool for scientific advancement. By engaging the public in research, citizen science fosters a sense of scientific literacy and empowers individuals to contribute to meaningful discoveries.Which of the following statements is NOT supported by the passage? (a) Citizen science projects can be used to collect data from remote locations. (b) Citizen science can help to improve public understanding of science. (c) Large datasets generated by citizen science projects can be challenging to manage. (d) Citizen science eliminates the need for professional researchers. (e) There is a growing public interest in scientific discovery. None 5. Citizen science, the involvement of the general public in scientific research, has experienced a remarkable surge in recent years. Fueled by the accessibility of technology and the growing public interest in scientific discovery, citizen science projects are tackling a wide range of challenges, from monitoring environmental changes to classifying galaxies. One key advantage of citizen science is its ability to gather vast amounts of data. By recruiting a large pool of volunteers, researchers can collect observations from geographically dispersed locations and over extended periods. This can be particularly valuable in fields like ecology, where studying large scale phenomena requires data from diverse ecosystems. For instance, projects like eBird, which enlists birdwatchers to submit sightings, have generated massive datasets that have revolutionized our understanding of avian migration patterns. However, citizen science also presents challenges. Ensuring the quality and consistency of data collected by non-experts is crucial. Training volunteers in proper observation techniques and data collection methods is essential. Additionally, managing and analyzing the massive datasets generated by citizen science projects can be resource-intensive. Despite these hurdles, citizen science offers a powerful tool for scientific advancement. By engaging the public in research, citizen science fosters a sense of scientific literacy and empowers individuals to contribute to meaningful discoveries.What is the main challenge associated with citizen science projects, according to the passage? (a) Recruiting a large enough number of volunteers (b) Funding the development of new technologies. (c) Ensuring the quality and consistency of data collected. (d) Convincing professional scientists of the value of citizen science. (e) Maintaining the public’s interest in citizen science projects over time. None 6. Citizen science, the involvement of the general public in scientific research, has experienced a remarkable surge in recent years. Fueled by the accessibility of technology and the growing public interest in scientific discovery, citizen science projects are tackling a wide range of challenges, from monitoring environmental changes to classifying galaxies. One key advantage of citizen science is its ability to gather vast amounts of data. By recruiting a large pool of volunteers, researchers can collect observations from geographically dispersed locations and over extended periods. This can be particularly valuable in fields like ecology, where studying large scale phenomena requires data from diverse ecosystems. For instance, projects like eBird, which enlists birdwatchers to submit sightings, have generated massive datasets that have revolutionized our understanding of avian migration patterns. However, citizen science also presents challenges. Ensuring the quality and consistency of data collected by non-experts is crucial. Training volunteers in proper observation techniques and data collection methods is essential. Additionally, managing and analyzing the massive datasets generated by citizen science projects can be resource-intensive. Despite these hurdles, citizen science offers a powerful tool for scientific advancement. By engaging the public in research, citizen science fosters a sense of scientific literacy and empowers individuals to contribute to meaningful discoveries.What is the implied meaning of the word “fueled” in the first sentence? (a) Hindered (b) Supported (c) Questioned (d) Limited (e) Confused None 7. Citizen science, the involvement of the general public in scientific research, has experienced a remarkable surge in recent years. Fueled by the accessibility of technology and the growing public interest in scientific discovery, citizen science projects are tackling a wide range of challenges, from monitoring environmental changes to classifying galaxies. One key advantage of citizen science is its ability to gather vast amounts of data. By recruiting a large pool of volunteers, researchers can collect observations from geographically dispersed locations and over extended periods. This can be particularly valuable in fields like ecology, where studying large scale phenomena requires data from diverse ecosystems. For instance, projects like eBird, which enlists birdwatchers to submit sightings, have generated massive datasets that have revolutionized our understanding of avian migration patterns. However, citizen science also presents challenges. Ensuring the quality and consistency of data collected by non-experts is crucial. Training volunteers in proper observation techniques and data collection methods is essential. Additionally, managing and analyzing the massive datasets generated by citizen science projects can be resource-intensive. Despite these hurdles, citizen science offers a powerful tool for scientific advancement. By engaging the public in research, citizen science fosters a sense of scientific literacy and empowers individuals to contribute to meaningful discoveries.How does the passage suggest that citizen science fosters scientific literacy? (a) By providing financial compensation to volunteers. (b) By allowing the public to participate in research activities. (c) By requiring volunteers to have advanced scientific degrees. (d) By focusing on collecting data from geographically isolated areas. (e) By using complex scientific terminology in project instructions. None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-5): 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. This year, the world’s largest democracy, India, and the biggest country by ___ (A) ___, Russia, are celebrating the 70th anniversary of establishment of diplomatic relations between them. Russia continues to be among India’s major politicodiplomatic and defence partner nations. While India has ___ (B) ___ separate strategic partnership pacts with more than two dozen countries, the Indian and Russian governments in December 2010 ___(C)___ their bilateral ‘Strategic Partnership’ to what they termed a “Special and Privileged Strategic Partnership.”The New Delhi-based ___(D)___ ‘Foundation for National Security Research’, which did a comparative assessment of India’s strategic partnerships — meaning, ‘political-diplomatic, defence and economic cooperation’ (during the 10-year period prior to November 2011), had said, “Russia emerges as the most important strategic partner of India (followed by the U.S., France, the U.K., Germany and Japan in that order).” The November 2011 report had found that Russia had provided strong political and diplomatic support to India and helped enormously in building India’s defence capability. However, it warned that the “economic content of the (India-Russia) partnership is extremely weak,” and recommended that “urgent and ___(E)___ steps need to be taken to improve economic relations if this (India-Russia) partnership is to be sustained and made durable.” 1. Which of the following words should fill in the blank (A) to make a contextually correct and meaningful sentence? (a) Population (b) Density (c) Area (d) Democracy (e) Economy None 2. This year, the world’s largest democracy, India, and the biggest country by ___ (A) ___, Russia, are celebrating the 70th anniversary of establishment of diplomatic relations between them. Russia continues to be among India’s major politicodiplomatic and defence partner nations. While India has ___ (B) ___ separate strategic partnership pacts with more than two dozen countries, the Indian and Russian governments in December 2010 ___(C)___ their bilateral ‘Strategic Partnership’ to what they termed a “Special and Privileged Strategic Partnership.”The New Delhi-based ___(D)___ ‘Foundation for National Security Research’, which did a comparative assessment of India’s strategic partnerships — meaning, ‘political-diplomatic, defence and economic cooperation’ (during the 10-year period prior to November 2011), had said, “Russia emerges as the most important strategic partner of India (followed by the U.S., France, the U.K., Germany and Japan in that order).” The November 2011 report had found that Russia had provided strong political and diplomatic support to India and helped enormously in building India’s defence capability. However, it warned that the “economic content of the (India-Russia) partnership is extremely weak,” and recommended that “urgent and ___(E)___ steps need to be taken to improve economic relations if this (India-Russia) partnership is to be sustained and made durable.” Which of the following words should fill in the blank (B) to make a contextually correct and meaningful sentence? (a) Inked (b) Considered (c) Contemplated (d) Refuted (e) Revoked None 3. This year, the world’s largest democracy, India, and the biggest country by ___ (A) ___, Russia, are celebrating the 70th anniversary of establishment of diplomatic relations between them. Russia continues to be among India’s major politicodiplomatic and defence partner nations. While India has ___ (B) ___ separate strategic partnership pacts with more than two dozen countries, the Indian and Russian governments in December 2010 ___(C)___ their bilateral ‘Strategic Partnership’ to what they termed a “Special and Privileged Strategic Partnership.”The New Delhi-based ___(D)___ ‘Foundation for National Security Research’, which did a comparative assessment of India’s strategic partnerships — meaning, ‘political-diplomatic, defence and economic cooperation’ (during the 10-year period prior to November 2011), had said, “Russia emerges as the most important strategic partner of India (followed by the U.S., France, the U.K., Germany and Japan in that order).” The November 2011 report had found that Russia had provided strong political and diplomatic support to India and helped enormously in building India’s defence capability. However, it warned that the “economic content of the (India-Russia) partnership is extremely weak,” and recommended that “urgent and ___(E)___ steps need to be taken to improve economic relations if this (India-Russia) partnership is to be sustained and made durable.” Which of the following words should fill in the blank (C) to make a contextually correct and meaningful sentence? (a) Called (b) Elevated (c) Refreshed (d) Nullified (e) Revived None 4. This year, the world’s largest democracy, India, and the biggest country by ___ (A) ___, Russia, are celebrating the 70th anniversary of establishment of diplomatic relations between them. Russia continues to be among India’s major politicodiplomatic and defence partner nations. While India has ___ (B) ___ separate strategic partnership pacts with more than two dozen countries, the Indian and Russian governments in December 2010 ___(C)___ their bilateral ‘Strategic Partnership’ to what they termed a “Special and Privileged Strategic Partnership.”The New Delhi-based ___(D)___ ‘Foundation for National Security Research’, which did a comparative assessment of India’s strategic partnerships — meaning, ‘political-diplomatic, defence and economic cooperation’ (during the 10-year period prior to November 2011), had said, “Russia emerges as the most important strategic partner of India (followed by the U.S., France, the U.K., Germany and Japan in that order).” The November 2011 report had found that Russia had provided strong political and diplomatic support to India and helped enormously in building India’s defence capability. However, it warned that the “economic content of the (India-Russia) partnership is extremely weak,” and recommended that “urgent and ___(E)___ steps need to be taken to improve economic relations if this (India-Russia) partnership is to be sustained and made durable.” Which of the following words should fill in the blank (D) to make a contextually correct and meaningful sentence? (a) NGO (b) Startup (c) Personnel (d) Think tank (e) Avenue. None 5. This year, the world’s largest democracy, India, and the biggest country by ___ (A) ___, Russia, are celebrating the 70th anniversary of establishment of diplomatic relations between them. Russia continues to be among India’s major politicodiplomatic and defence partner nations. While India has ___ (B) ___ separate strategic partnership pacts with more than two dozen countries, the Indian and Russian governments in December 2010 ___(C)___ their bilateral ‘Strategic Partnership’ to what they termed a “Special and Privileged Strategic Partnership.”The New Delhi-based ___(D)___ ‘Foundation for National Security Research’, which did a comparative assessment of India’s strategic partnerships — meaning, ‘political-diplomatic, defence and economic cooperation’ (during the 10-year period prior to November 2011), had said, “Russia emerges as the most important strategic partner of India (followed by the U.S., France, the U.K., Germany and Japan in that order).” The November 2011 report had found that Russia had provided strong political and diplomatic support to India and helped enormously in building India’s defence capability. However, it warned that the “economic content of the (India-Russia) partnership is extremely weak,” and recommended that “urgent and ___(E)___ steps need to be taken to improve economic relations if this (India-Russia) partnership is to be sustained and made durable.” Which of the following words should fill in the blank (E) to make a contextually correct and meaningful sentence? (a) Various (b) Precarious (c) Vigorous (d) Minuscule (e) Exhilarating 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) This allows researchers to analyze trends, identify patterns, and draw conclusions about various aspects of society. (B) Sociological research employs a range of methodologies, including surveys, experiments, interviews, and observational studies. (C) Sociologists study human behaviour within the context of social institutions such as family, education, religion, and government. (D) Sociological research plays a crucial role in understanding social phenomena and addressing societal issues. (E) By systematically gathering and analyzing data, sociologists can gain insights into the structure and dynamics of society. (a) B, E, C, A, D (b) C, B, D, E, A (c) D, C, E, B, A (d) C, E, A, B, D (e) E, B, C, A, D None Time's up