Banking Exam PCI20II2523 Welcome to your Banking Exam PCI20II2523 Name Email DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1–3): The scatter graph shows the number of boys (Y-Axis) and the number of girls (X– axis) In throe different class A, B and C . 1. If the number of girls In class D is 20% more than that in class B and the boys in class 0 are equal to that In class A,then find the probability of choosing 2 boys from class D. It is given that the number of girls in class B is half the numberof girls in class C. (a) 260/551 (b) 40/58 (c) 39/57 (d) 240/469 (e) None of the above None 2.  Find the difference between the total students of class A and B if the number of boys in class A are 4 times the numberof girls in the same class. (a) 15 (b) 18 (c) 10 (d) 20 (e) None of the above None 3. Total number of girls in all the three classes are what percent more/less then total number of boys in all the three classes. (a) 37.5% (b) 25.48% (c) 75% (d) 50% (e) None of the above None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions. Certain friends are sitting in a row facing north. P sits 4th to the right of T. Five persons sit between P and R. U sits at one of the positions left to T. The number of persons sitting between P and N are same as between T and U. B is 2nd from one of the extreme ends. Four persons sit between T and N. No one sits to the right of C, who is immediate right to D. R is 3rd left to D. Not more than two persons sit between B and N.1. How many friends are sitting in the row? (a) 17 (b) 20 (c) 24 (d) 26 (e) 27 None 2. How many friends are sitting between T and U? Certain friends are sitting in a row facing north. P sits 4th to the right of T. Five persons sit between P and R. U sits at one of the positions left to T. The number of persons sitting between P and N are same as between T and U. B is 2nd from one of the extreme ends. Four persons sit between T and N. No one sits to the right of C, who is immediate right to D. R is 3rd left to D. Not more than two persons sit between B and N. (a) seven (b) six (c) five (d) four (e) eight None 3. What is the position of N from the left end? Certain friends are sitting in a row facing north. P sits 4th to the right of T. Five persons sit between P and R. U sits at one of the positions left to T. The number of persons sitting between P and N are same as between T and U. B is 2nd from one of the extreme ends. Four persons sit between T and N. No one sits to the right of C, who is immediate right to D. R is 3rd left to D. Not more than two persons sit between B and N. (a) 6th (b) 5th (c) 4th (d) 2nd (e) 3rd None 4. How many friends are sitting between B and P? Certain friends are sitting in a row facing north. P sits 4th to the right of T. Five persons sit between P and R. U sits at one of the positions left to T. The number of persons sitting between P and N are same as between T and U. B is 2nd from one of the extreme ends. Four persons sit between T and N. No one sits to the right of C, who is immediate right to D. R is 3rd left to D. Not more than two persons sit between B and N. (a) seven (b) eleven (c) ten (d) nine (e) eight None 5. Which of the following represents the friend sitting at extreme end? Certain friends are sitting in a row facing north. P sits 4th to the right of T. Five persons sit between P and R. U sits at one of the positions left to T. The number of persons sitting between P and N are same as between T and U. B is 2nd from one of the extreme ends. Four persons sit between T and N. No one sits to the right of C, who is immediate right to D. R is 3rd left to D. Not more than two persons sit between B and N. (a) P (b) N (c) R (d) D (e) U None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-10): In the following passage, there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case. Mobile phones are changing the world we live in. Kenya was regarded as a poor (1) lacking hospitals, running water, electricity, education, (2) etc. Mobile phone technology has (3) all this. Today, 92 per cent of Kenyans (4) the Internet using their mobile phones. Farmers can (5) only check the prices of crops but also (6) with customers directly. Banking services are (7) available through mobile phones. A (8) by the World Bank shows that (9) countries where more people use mobile phones (10) by 0.6 per cent to 1.2 per cent everyyear. This technology has also helped the world come claser? together as it allows people from different countries to interact with eachother. (a) neighbour (b) performance (c) country (d) development (e) choice None 2 . Mobile phones are changing the world we live in. Kenya was regarded as a poor (1) lacking hospitals, running water, electricity, education, (2) etc. Mobile phone technology has (3) all this. Today, 92 per cent of Kenyans (4) the Internet using their mobile phones. Farmers can (5) only check the prices of crops but also (6) with customers directly. Banking services are (7) available through mobile phones. A (8) by the World Bank shows that (9) countries where more people use mobile phones (10) by 0.6 per cent to 1.2 per cent everyyear. This technology has also helped the world come claser? together as it allows people from different countries to interact with eachother. (a) tend (b) roads (c) poverty (d) peoples (e) leader None 3 . Mobile phones are changing the world we live in. Kenya was regarded as a poor (1) lacking hospitals, running water, electricity, education, (2) etc. Mobile phone technology has (3) all this. Today, 92 per cent of Kenyans (4) the Internet using their mobile phones. Farmers can (5) only check the prices of crops but also (6) with customers directly. Banking services are (7) available through mobile phones. A (8) by the World Bank shows that (9) countries where more people use mobile phones (10) by 0.6 per cent to 1.2 per cent everyyear. This technology has also helped the world come claser? together as it allows people from different countries to interact with eachother. (a) changed (b) discovered (c) created (d) transform (e) made None 4 . Mobile phones are changing the world we live in. Kenya was regarded as a poor (1) lacking hospitals, running water, electricity, education, (2) etc. Mobile phone technology has (3) all this. Today, 92 per cent of Kenyans (4) the Internet using their mobile phones. Farmers can (5) only check the prices of crops but also (6) with customers directly. Banking services are (7) available through mobile phones. A (8) by the World Bank shows that (9) countries where more people use mobile phones (10) by 0.6 per cent to 1.2 per cent everyyear. This technology has also helped the world come claser? together as it allows people from different countries to interact with eachother. (a) go (b) access (c) connect (d) used (e) online None 5 . Mobile phones are changing the world we live in. Kenya was regarded as a poor (1) lacking hospitals, running water, electricity, education, (2) etc. Mobile phone technology has (3) all this. Today, 92 per cent of Kenyans (4) the Internet using their mobile phones. Farmers can (5) only check the prices of crops but also (6) with customers directly. Banking services are (7) available through mobile phones. A (8) by the World Bank shows that (9) countries where more people use mobile phones (10) by 0.6 per cent to 1.2 per cent everyyear. This technology has also helped the world come claser? together as it allows people from different countries to interact with eachother. 35. (a) decide (b) allow (c) simply (d) not (e) still None 6 . Mobile phones are changing the world we live in. Kenya was regarded as a poor (1) lacking hospitals, running water, electricity, education, (2) etc. Mobile phone technology has (3) all this. Today, 92 per cent of Kenyans (4) the Internet using their mobile phones. Farmers can (5) only check the prices of crops but also (6) with customers directly. Banking services are (7) available through mobile phones. A (8) by the World Bank shows that (9) countries where more people use mobile phones (10) by 0.6 per cent to 1.2 per cent everyyear. This technology has also helped the world come claser? together as it allows people from different countries to interact with eachother. (a) handle (b) supply (c) deal (d) argument (e) sell None 7 . Mobile phones are changing the world we live in. Kenya was regarded as a poor (1) lacking hospitals, running water, electricity, education, (2) etc. Mobile phone technology has (3) all this. Today, 92 per cent of Kenyans (4) the Internet using their mobile phones. Farmers can (5) only check the prices of crops but also (6) with customers directly. Banking services are (7) available through mobile phones. A (8) by the World Bank shows that (9) countries where more people use mobile phones (10) by 0.6 per cent to 1.2 per cent everyyear. This technology has also helped the world come claser? together as it allows people from different countries to interact with eachother. (a) cheap (b) easy (c) income (d) also (e) though None 8 . Mobile phones are changing the world we live in. Kenya was regarded as a poor (1) lacking hospitals, running water, electricity, education, (2) etc. Mobile phone technology has (3) all this. Today, 92 per cent of Kenyans (4) the Internet using their mobile phones. Farmers can (5) only check the prices of crops but also (6) with customers directly. Banking services are (7) available through mobile phones. A (8) by the World Bank shows that (9) countries where more people use mobile phones (10) by 0.6 per cent to 1.2 per cent everyyear. This technology has also helped the world come claser? together as it allows people from different countries to interact with eachother. 38. (a) report (b) fund (c) researcher (d) wish (e) move None 9 . Mobile phones are changing the world we live in. Kenya was regarded as a poor (1) lacking hospitals, running water, electricity, education, (2) etc. Mobile phone technology has (3) all this. Today, 92 per cent of Kenyans (4) the Internet using their mobile phones. Farmers can (5) only check the prices of crops but also (6) with customers directly. Banking services are (7) available through mobile phones. A (8) by the World Bank shows that (9) countries where more people use mobile phones (10) by 0.6 per cent to 1.2 per cent everyyear. This technology has also helped the world come claser? together as it allows people from different countries to interact with eachother. (a) more (b) any (c) because (d) in (e) those None 10 . Mobile phones are changing the world we live in. Kenya was regarded as a poor (1) lacking hospitals, running water, electricity, education, (2) etc. Mobile phone technology has (3) all this. Today, 92 per cent of Kenyans (4) the Internet using their mobile phones. Farmers can (5) only check the prices of crops but also (6) with customers directly. Banking services are (7) available through mobile phones. A (8) by the World Bank shows that (9) countries where more people use mobile phones (10) by 0.6 per cent to 1.2 per cent everyyear. This technology has also helped the world come claser? together as it allows people from different countries to interact with eachother. (a) increase (b) work (c) value (d) rise (e) grow None DIRECTIONS : Choose the word/group of words which is most opposite in meaning to the word/ group of words printed in bold as used in the passage. 1. THRIVE (a) succeed (b) deteriorate (c) worry (d) tremble (e) strive None 2 . MUNDANE (a) extraordinary (b) regular (c) severe (d) visionary (e) routine None DIRECTIONS : In each of the question given below, a sentence is given with three words in bold. Choose the option which gives the correct sequence of these words to make the sentence grammatically and contextually correct. 1. Despite / the warnings / continued (A)/ the hike (B) / they (C). (a) CAB (b) ACB (c) CBA (d) BCA (e) No change needed None