Banking Exam PCI20II2514 Welcome to your Banking Exam PCI20II2514 Name Email DIRECTION (Qs. 1-5): Answer the question based on the information given below. 1. If the fund invested to project ‘y’ by company ‘A’ was distributed to an orphan child and elder person in 9 : 7 respectively, then find the difference between the fund invested to the elder person of project ‘y’ and the total fund of company ‘B’ (a) Rs. 7115 (b) Rs. 7215 (c) Rs. 7315 (d) Rs. 7415 (e) Rs. 7515 None 2. If the total fund of company ‘B’ is part of their ‘actual plan’ and it is only 40% of their actual fund then the total fund invested to project ‘x’ and project ‘y’ by company ‘B’ is what percent of their actual fund? (a) 30% (b) 31% (c) 32% (d) 33% (e) 34% None 3. If 20% of the fund invested to project ‘Y’ by the company ‘C’ was utilized in ‘women’s development and the rest was for ‘rural development’ then find the ratio between the fund utilized in women’s development by project ‘Y’ and fund invested by company ‘D’ to project ‘Y’? (a) 20 : 101 (b) 20 : 103 (c) 20 : 107 (d) 20 : 111 (e) 20 : 117 None 4. If the fund invested by company ‘D’ in project ‘X’ and project ‘Z’ was in the ratio of 4 : 5, then find the fund invested to project ‘Z’ was what percent of the total fund of company ‘D’? (a) 13.33% (b) 16.66% (c) 26.66% (d) 33.33% (e) 42.22% None 5. If another company E has a fund that was 30% more than that of company ‘C’ and company ‘E’ invested 30%, 25% and 45% to project ‘X’, project ‘Y’, and project ‘Z’ respectively then find the sum of the fund invested to project ‘Z’ by company ‘E’ and fund invested to project ‘X’ by company ‘B’? (a) Rs. 11871 (b) Rs. 12871 (c) Rs. 13871 (d) Rs. 14871 (e) Rs. 15871 None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-5): Study the information carefully and answer the questions given below. There are fifteen people live on different floors in the given three appartments namely, Rax, Max and Fax such that each of the floor of the Appartment is occupied by the given person. Appartment Rax is immediate west of Appartment Max, which is immediate west to Appartment Fax. In the Appartment ground floor is numbered as 1, above it is floor 2 and so on... In the Appartment floor-1 of Appartment Max is immediate east of floor-1 of Appartment Rax but immediate west of floor-1 of Appartment Fax and so on. Note: A is west to B does not mean A is immediate west to B. Above or below does not mean in the same Appartment. N lives to the west of L on 3rd floor. M is immediate west to I. K is immediate east to E. A lives on the top floor of the Appartment such that none of the person lives above A in any of the Appartment. The number of floors between J and H is same as between H and I. I lives below J. The one who is either immediate above or immediate below N is immediate left to B. Two persons live between B and M. M lives in the same Appartment as B. B does not live in the same Appartment as J. Appartment Fax has more number of floor than Appartment Max but less than Appartment Rax. H is not in the same Appartment as L. Two persons live between D and C. F live to the west of G. D livesabove O, but in the same Appartment. D does not live on the even number floor.1. How many persons are living above B in the same Appartment? (a) Two (b) One (c) Three (d) Four (e) None None 2. Who among the following lives to the immediate east of F? There are fifteen people live on different floors in the given three appartments namely, Rax, Max and Fax such that each of the floor of the Appartment is occupied by the given person. Appartment Rax is immediate west of Appartment Max, which is immediate west to Appartment Fax. In the Appartment ground floor is numbered as 1, above it is floor 2 and so on... In the Appartment floor-1 of Appartment Max is immediate east of floor-1 of Appartment Rax but immediate west of floor-1 of Appartment Fax and so on. Note: A is west to B does not mean A is immediate west to B. Above or below does not mean in the same Appartment. N lives to the west of L on 3rd floor. M is immediate west to I. K is immediate east to E. A lives on the top floor of the Appartment such that none of the person lives above A in any of the Appartment. The number of floors between J and H is same as between H and I. I lives below J. The one who is either immediate above or immediate below N is immediate left to B. Two persons live between B and M. M lives in the same Appartment as B. B does not live in the same Appartment as J. Appartment Fax has more number of floor than Appartment Max but less than Appartment Rax. H is not in the same Appartment as L. Two persons live between D and C. F live to the west of G. D livesabove O, but in the same Appartment. D does not live on the even number floor. (a) L (b) J (c) H (d) B (e) A None 3. Which of the following true regarding O? There are fifteen people live on different floors in the given three appartments namely, Rax, Max and Fax such that each of the floor of the Appartment is occupied by the given person. Appartment Rax is immediate west of Appartment Max, which is immediate west to Appartment Fax. In the Appartment ground floor is numbered as 1, above it is floor 2 and so on... In the Appartment floor-1 of Appartment Max is immediate east of floor-1 of Appartment Rax but immediate west of floor-1 of Appartment Fax and so on. Note: A is west to B does not mean A is immediate west to B. Above or below does not mean in the same Appartment. N lives to the west of L on 3rd floor. M is immediate west to I. K is immediate east to E. A lives on the top floor of the Appartment such that none of the person lives above A in any of the Appartment. The number of floors between J and H is same as between H and I. I lives below J. The one who is either immediate above or immediate below N is immediate left to B. Two persons live between B and M. M lives in the same Appartment as B. B does not live in the same Appartment as J. Appartment Fax has more number of floor than Appartment Max but less than Appartment Rax. H is not in the same Appartment as L. Two persons live between D and C. F live to the west of G. D livesabove O, but in the same Appartment. D does not live on the even number floor. (a) Lives in the same Appartment as L (b) lives on 2nd floor (c) lives to the west of G (d) all are true (e) none is true None 4. On which of the following floor does C live? There are fifteen people live on different floors in the given three appartments namely, Rax, Max and Fax such that each of the floor of the Appartment is occupied by the given person. Appartment Rax is immediate west of Appartment Max, which is immediate west to Appartment Fax. In the Appartment ground floor is numbered as 1, above it is floor 2 and so on... In the Appartment floor-1 of Appartment Max is immediate east of floor-1 of Appartment Rax but immediate west of floor-1 of Appartment Fax and so on. Note: A is west to B does not mean A is immediate west to B. Above or below does not mean in the same Appartment. N lives to the west of L on 3rd floor. M is immediate west to I. K is immediate east to E. A lives on the top floor of the Appartment such that none of the person lives above A in any of the Appartment. The number of floors between J and H is same as between H and I. I lives below J. The one who is either immediate above or immediate below N is immediate left to B. Two persons live between B and M. M lives in the same Appartment as B. B does not live in the same Appartment as J. Appartment Fax has more number of floor than Appartment Max but less than Appartment Rax. H is not in the same Appartment as L. Two persons live between D and C. F live to the west of G. D livesabove O, but in the same Appartment. D does not live on the even number floor. (a) 3rd (b) 1st (c) 2nd (d) 4th (e) none of follows None 5. Who among the following lives just above N in the same Appartment? There are fifteen people live on different floors in the given three appartments namely, Rax, Max and Fax such that each of the floor of the Appartment is occupied by the given person. Appartment Rax is immediate west of Appartment Max, which is immediate west to Appartment Fax. In the Appartment ground floor is numbered as 1, above it is floor 2 and so on... In the Appartment floor-1 of Appartment Max is immediate east of floor-1 of Appartment Rax but immediate west of floor-1 of Appartment Fax and so on. Note: A is west to B does not mean A is immediate west to B. Above or below does not mean in the same Appartment. N lives to the west of L on 3rd floor. M is immediate west to I. K is immediate east to E. A lives on the top floor of the Appartment such that none of the person lives above A in any of the Appartment. The number of floors between J and H is same as between H and I. I lives below J. The one who is either immediate above or immediate below N is immediate left to B. Two persons live between B and M. M lives in the same Appartment as B. B does not live in the same Appartment as J. Appartment Fax has more number of floor than Appartment Max but less than Appartment Rax. H is not in the same Appartment as L. Two persons live between D and C. F live to the west of G. D livesabove O, but in the same Appartment. D does not live on the even number floor. (a) L (b) F (c) H (d) B (e) A None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-8): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words are given in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions Drones, also known as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), have rapidly evolved from military applications to a wide range of civilian uses. These flying machines, equipped with cameras, sensors, and motors, are remotely controlled and can navigate complex environments. The applications of drones are constantly expanding, bringing both benefits and challenges. One of the most significant advantages of drones lies in their ability to access difficult-to-reach areas. Search and rescue teams can deploy drones to locate missing persons in disaster zones or rough terrain. Additionally, drones equipped with thermal imaging cameras can assist firefighters in identifying hotspots and monitoring blazes. In agriculture, drones are used to survey crops, identify areas of pest infestation, and even apply pesticides more precisely than traditional methods. This not only improves efficiency but also reduces the amount of chemicals used. However, the increasing presence of drones in the skies raises privacy concerns. Drones equipped with high-resolution cameras could be used for surveillance, potentially infringing on individual privacy rights. Furthermore, the possibility of malfunctions or misuse of drones by unauthorized individuals poses a safety risk. Regulations are still being developed to address these concerns and ensure the safe and responsible use of drone technology.1. What is the main idea of the passage? (a) Drones are only used for military purposes (b) Drones offer a variety of civilian applications but raise some concerns (c) Drones are a perfect solution for all aerial tasks (d) Drones are too expensive for widespread civilian use (e) Regulations are lagging behind the development of drone technology None 2. One advantage of drones is their ability to access hardto-reach locations. Drones, also known as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), have rapidly evolved from military applications to a wide range of civilian uses. These flying machines, equipped with cameras, sensors, and motors, are remotely controlled and can navigate complex environments. The applications of drones are constantly expanding, bringing both benefits and challenges. One of the most significant advantages of drones lies in their ability to access difficult-to-reach areas. Search and rescue teams can deploy drones to locate missing persons in disaster zones or rough terrain. Additionally, drones equipped with thermal imaging cameras can assist firefighters in identifying hotspots and monitoring blazes. In agriculture, drones are used to survey crops, identify areas of pest infestation, and even apply pesticides more precisely than traditional methods. This not only improves efficiency but also reduces the amount of chemicals used. However, the increasing presence of drones in the skies raises privacy concerns. Drones equipped with high-resolution cameras could be used for surveillance, potentially infringing on individual privacy rights. Furthermore, the possibility of malfunctions or misuse of drones by unauthorized individuals poses a safety risk. Regulations are still being developed to address these concerns and ensure the safe and responsible use of drone technology. (a) True (b) False (c) Neither true nor false (d) Both true and false (e) Insufficient information None 3. How can drones be helpful in agriculture according to the passage? Drones, also known as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), have rapidly evolved from military applications to a wide range of civilian uses. These flying machines, equipped with cameras, sensors, and motors, are remotely controlled and can navigate complex environments. The applications of drones are constantly expanding, bringing both benefits and challenges. One of the most significant advantages of drones lies in their ability to access difficult-to-reach areas. Search and rescue teams can deploy drones to locate missing persons in disaster zones or rough terrain. Additionally, drones equipped with thermal imaging cameras can assist firefighters in identifying hotspots and monitoring blazes. In agriculture, drones are used to survey crops, identify areas of pest infestation, and even apply pesticides more precisely than traditional methods. This not only improves efficiency but also reduces the amount of chemicals used. However, the increasing presence of drones in the skies raises privacy concerns. Drones equipped with high-resolution cameras could be used for surveillance, potentially infringing on individual privacy rights. Furthermore, the possibility of malfunctions or misuse of drones by unauthorized individuals poses a safety risk. Regulations are still being developed to address these concerns and ensure the safe and responsible use of drone technology. (a) They can help harvest crops more efficiently. (b) They can be used to transport large quantities of produce. (c) They can precisely apply pesticides and monitor crops. (d) They can cultivate new types of crops. (e) They can scare away birds and other pests None 4. What is a potential challenge associated with drones mentioned in the passage? Drones, also known as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), have rapidly evolved from military applications to a wide range of civilian uses. These flying machines, equipped with cameras, sensors, and motors, are remotely controlled and can navigate complex environments. The applications of drones are constantly expanding, bringing both benefits and challenges. One of the most significant advantages of drones lies in their ability to access difficult-to-reach areas. Search and rescue teams can deploy drones to locate missing persons in disaster zones or rough terrain. Additionally, drones equipped with thermal imaging cameras can assist firefighters in identifying hotspots and monitoring blazes. In agriculture, drones are used to survey crops, identify areas of pest infestation, and even apply pesticides more precisely than traditional methods. This not only improves efficiency but also reduces the amount of chemicals used. However, the increasing presence of drones in the skies raises privacy concerns. Drones equipped with high-resolution cameras could be used for surveillance, potentially infringing on individual privacy rights. Furthermore, the possibility of malfunctions or misuse of drones by unauthorized individuals poses a safety risk. Regulations are still being developed to address these concerns and ensure the safe and responsible use of drone technology. (a) Drones have a very short battery life. (b) They require a complex control system. (c) Drones are difficult to transport due to their size. (d) Drone technology is still in its early stages of development. (e) Privacy concerns may arise from the use of drones. None 5. Fill in the blank with appropriate term from the passage Drones can be equipped with _________ to assist firefighters in identifying hotspots. Drones, also known as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), have rapidly evolved from military applications to a wide range of civilian uses. These flying machines, equipped with cameras, sensors, and motors, are remotely controlled and can navigate complex environments. The applications of drones are constantly expanding, bringing both benefits and challenges. One of the most significant advantages of drones lies in their ability to access difficult-to-reach areas. Search and rescue teams can deploy drones to locate missing persons in disaster zones or rough terrain. Additionally, drones equipped with thermal imaging cameras can assist firefighters in identifying hotspots and monitoring blazes. In agriculture, drones are used to survey crops, identify areas of pest infestation, and even apply pesticides more precisely than traditional methods. This not only improves efficiency but also reduces the amount of chemicals used. However, the increasing presence of drones in the skies raises privacy concerns. Drones equipped with high-resolution cameras could be used for surveillance, potentially infringing on individual privacy rights. Furthermore, the possibility of malfunctions or misuse of drones by unauthorized individuals poses a safety risk. Regulations are still being developed to address these concerns and ensure the safe and responsible use of drone technology. (a) Thermal imaging cameras (b) Infrared cameras (c) Automotive thermal cameras (d) Medium wave infrared cameras (e) Infrared illuminated cameras None 6. According to the passage, what is NOT a current application of drone technology in agriculture? Drones, also known as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), have rapidly evolved from military applications to a wide range of civilian uses. These flying machines, equipped with cameras, sensors, and motors, are remotely controlled and can navigate complex environments. The applications of drones are constantly expanding, bringing both benefits and challenges. One of the most significant advantages of drones lies in their ability to access difficult-to-reach areas. Search and rescue teams can deploy drones to locate missing persons in disaster zones or rough terrain. Additionally, drones equipped with thermal imaging cameras can assist firefighters in identifying hotspots and monitoring blazes. In agriculture, drones are used to survey crops, identify areas of pest infestation, and even apply pesticides more precisely than traditional methods. This not only improves efficiency but also reduces the amount of chemicals used. However, the increasing presence of drones in the skies raises privacy concerns. Drones equipped with high-resolution cameras could be used for surveillance, potentially infringing on individual privacy rights. Furthermore, the possibility of malfunctions or misuse of drones by unauthorized individuals poses a safety risk. Regulations are still being developed to address these concerns and ensure the safe and responsible use of drone technology. (a) Planting seeds (b) Surveying crops for health and yield (c) Applying pesticides more precisely (d) Identifying areas of pest infestation (e) Monitoring the spread of diseases None 7. Why might regulations be needed for drone use? Drones, also known as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), have rapidly evolved from military applications to a wide range of civilian uses. These flying machines, equipped with cameras, sensors, and motors, are remotely controlled and can navigate complex environments. The applications of drones are constantly expanding, bringing both benefits and challenges. One of the most significant advantages of drones lies in their ability to access difficult-to-reach areas. Search and rescue teams can deploy drones to locate missing persons in disaster zones or rough terrain. Additionally, drones equipped with thermal imaging cameras can assist firefighters in identifying hotspots and monitoring blazes. In agriculture, drones are used to survey crops, identify areas of pest infestation, and even apply pesticides more precisely than traditional methods. This not only improves efficiency but also reduces the amount of chemicals used. However, the increasing presence of drones in the skies raises privacy concerns. Drones equipped with high-resolution cameras could be used for surveillance, potentially infringing on individual privacy rights. Furthermore, the possibility of malfunctions or misuse of drones by unauthorized individuals poses a safety risk. Regulations are still being developed to address these concerns and ensure the safe and responsible use of drone technology. (a) Drones require a special pilot’s license to operate. (b) Drones are too expensive for most civilian applications. (c) Regulations are needed to ensure the safety of drone flights. (d) Drones can be easily hacked and misused. (e) All of the above None 8. From the given passage, choose the correct synonym of the word ‘situate’- Drones, also known as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), have rapidly evolved from military applications to a wide range of civilian uses. These flying machines, equipped with cameras, sensors, and motors, are remotely controlled and can navigate complex environments. The applications of drones are constantly expanding, bringing both benefits and challenges. One of the most significant advantages of drones lies in their ability to access difficult-to-reach areas. Search and rescue teams can deploy drones to locate missing persons in disaster zones or rough terrain. Additionally, drones equipped with thermal imaging cameras can assist firefighters in identifying hotspots and monitoring blazes. In agriculture, drones are used to survey crops, identify areas of pest infestation, and even apply pesticides more precisely than traditional methods. This not only improves efficiency but also reduces the amount of chemicals used. However, the increasing presence of drones in the skies raises privacy concerns. Drones equipped with high-resolution cameras could be used for surveillance, potentially infringing on individual privacy rights. Furthermore, the possibility of malfunctions or misuse of drones by unauthorized individuals poses a safety risk. Regulations are still being developed to address these concerns and ensure the safe and responsible use of drone technology. (a) rescue (b) equipped (c) deploy (d) malfunction (e) None of the above None DIRECTIONS (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. The BCCI and its State associations will probably ____ A____ 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 ____ B ____ and waged a battle that has seemed strategically unsound. There was a major disconnect between how far the Board really believed the court would go and the ground reality. What may also have ____ C____ the BCCI’s notice is the changing perception of governance in sport and not just in India. The Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) has seen an ____ D____ overhaul recently, and in India, the Sports Ministry’s vocal ____ E____ of the Indian Olympic Association’s controversial appointments is a case in point. 1. Which of the following words should fill in the blank (A) to make a contextually correct and meaningful sentence? (a) rue (b) recall (c) justified (d) remember (e) rejoice None 2. The BCCI and its State associations will probably ____ A____ 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 ____ B ____ and waged a battle that has seemed strategically unsound. There was a major disconnect between how far the Board really believed the court would go and the ground reality. What may also have ____ C____ the BCCI’s notice is the changing perception of governance in sport and not just in India. The Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) has seen an ____ D____ overhaul recently, and in India, the Sports Ministry’s vocal ____ E____ of the Indian Olympic Association’s controversial appointments is a case in point. Which of the following words should fill in the blank (B) to make a contextually correct and meaningful sentence? (a) victim (b) unparalled. (c) superpower (d) isolated (e) invincible None 3. The BCCI and its State associations will probably ____ A____ 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 ____ B ____ and waged a battle that has seemed strategically unsound. There was a major disconnect between how far the Board really believed the court would go and the ground reality. What may also have ____ C____ the BCCI’s notice is the changing perception of governance in sport and not just in India. The Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) has seen an ____ D____ overhaul recently, and in India, the Sports Ministry’s vocal ____ E____ of the Indian Olympic Association’s controversial appointments is a case in point. Which of the following words should fill in the blank (C) to make a contextually correct and meaningful sentence? (a) indicated (b) escaped (c) caught (d) come (e) incurred None 4. The BCCI and its State associations will probably ____ A____ 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 ____ B ____ and waged a battle that has seemed strategically unsound. There was a major disconnect between how far the Board really believed the court would go and the ground reality. What may also have ____ C____ the BCCI’s notice is the changing perception of governance in sport and not just in India. The Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) has seen an ____ D____ overhaul recently, and in India, the Sports Ministry’s vocal ____ E____ of the Indian Olympic Association’s controversial appointments is a case in point. Which of the following words should fill in the blank (D) to make a contextually correct and meaningful sentence? (a) invasive (b) reverse (c) Inward (d) unending (e) Rigorous None 5. The BCCI and its State associations will probably ____ A____ 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 ____ B ____ and waged a battle that has seemed strategically unsound. There was a major disconnect between how far the Board really believed the court would go and the ground reality. What may also have ____ C____ the BCCI’s notice is the changing perception of governance in sport and not just in India. The Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) has seen an ____ D____ overhaul recently, and in India, the Sports Ministry’s vocal ____ E____ of the Indian Olympic Association’s controversial appointments is a case in point. Which of the following words should fill in the blank (E) to make a contextually correct and meaningful sentence? (a) chastising (b) appreciation (c) criticised (d) espressions (e) nagging 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) Sustainable agriculture practices aim to minimize environmental impact, conserve natural resources, and promote biodiversity. (B) These practices include crop rotation, organic farming, agroforestry, and integrated pest management. (C) Sustainable agriculture is essential for addressing food security challenges and mitigating climate change. (D) By adopting sustainable agriculture methods, farmers can improve soil health, reduce water usage, and decrease reliance on synthetic fertilizers and pesticides. (E) Sustainable agriculture encompasses a range of techniques and approaches designed to promote long-term viability and resilience in farming systems. (a) C, E, B, A, D (b) E, B, C, D, A (c) B, C, A, E, D (d) A, B, D, C, E (e) B, D, E, C, A None Time's up