Banking Exam PCI20II2538 Welcome to your Banking Exam PCI20II2538 Name Email DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-4) : The given bar graphs show the data of two companies P and Q. Study the graph carefully and answer the questions that follow. What is the total profit earned by the company P in all five years? (a) 418000 (b) 330000 (c) 426000 (d) 432000 (e) 460000 None 2. What is the ratio of profit by the company P in the year 2017 to 2018? (a) 1 : 2 (b) 6 : 5 (c) 7 : 5 (d) 8 : 9 (e) 5 : 4 None 3. What is the ratio of cost of production of company Q in 2018 to that in 2019 ? (a) 11 : 2 (b) 8 : 9 (c) 5 : 4 (d) 3 : 4 (e) Data insufficient None 4. What is the profit percentage of company Q in the year 2016. If the price per unit is 30? (a) 9.09 % (b) 9.0 % (c) 10 % (d) 10.09 % (e) None of these None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-3): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below. Certain number of boxes are kept in two stack (Stack A and Stack B) one above the other such that Stack A is in west of Stack B. The bottommost box is numbered as 1 and the box just above it is numbered as 2 and so on. Both stacks have different number of boxes. Sum of total number of boxes kept in both stacks is 13. At most 8 boxes are kept in each stack. Out of these 13 boxes, six boxes are of different Colours (Red, Pink, Blue, Cyan, Aqua and Lime). Remaining boxes are of Black colour. Note: If it is given that a box' is kept one/two/three boxes above/ below 'another box' then both the boxes are kept in the samestack unless stated otherwise. If it is given that a box' is kept adjacent to 'another box', then the position (box number) of both boxes must be same unless stated otherwise. Each of the stacks has a box (no stack is vacant). P is not kept in Stack B. K is kept three boxes above J which is kept in the same stack as G. F which is a Black box is kept adjacent to G which is an even numbered box. E and G are kept in different stacks. T which is pink box is kept adjacent to K which is a Blackbox. Blue box is kept two boxes below Lime box which is kept in the same stack as T. Cyan box and Lime box are not kept in the same stack. M is kept two boxes above L but not in the same stack. P is kept one box below N but not in the same stack. H which is a Black box is kept adjacent to blue box. Aqua box is kept one box above cyan box but not in the same stack. C is kept three boxes above D which is an even prime numbered box. E which is a red box is kept two boxes above C. G is not the topmost box.1. What is the colour of box G? (a) Black (b) Blue (c) Aqua (d) Cyan (e) Lime None 2. How many boxes are between box E and L? Certain number of boxes are kept in two stack (Stack A and Stack B) one above the other such that Stack A is in west of Stack B. The bottommost box is numbered as 1 and the box just above it is numbered as 2 and so on. Both stacks have different number of boxes. Sum of total number of boxes kept in both stacks is 13. At most 8 boxes are kept in each stack. Out of these 13 boxes, six boxes are of different Colours (Red, Pink, Blue, Cyan, Aqua and Lime). Remaining boxes are of Black colour. Note: If it is given that a box' is kept one/two/three boxes above/ below 'another box' then both the boxes are kept in the samestack unless stated otherwise. If it is given that a box' is kept adjacent to 'another box', then the position (box number) of both boxes must be same unless stated otherwise. Each of the stacks has a box (no stack is vacant). P is not kept in Stack B. K is kept three boxes above J which is kept in the same stack as G. F which is a Black box is kept adjacent to G which is an even numbered box. E and G are kept in different stacks. T which is pink box is kept adjacent to K which is a Blackbox. Blue box is kept two boxes below Lime box which is kept in the same stack as T. Cyan box and Lime box are not kept in the same stack. M is kept two boxes above L but not in the same stack. P is kept one box below N but not in the same stack. H which is a Black box is kept adjacent to blue box. Aqua box is kept one box above cyan box but not in the same stack. C is kept three boxes above D which is an even prime numbered box. E which is a red box is kept two boxes above C. G is not the topmost box. (a) Two (b) One (c) Three (d) No (e) More than three None 3. Which of the following box is kept in Stack A at a 5th position? Certain number of boxes are kept in two stack (Stack A and Stack B) one above the other such that Stack A is in west of Stack B. The bottommost box is numbered as 1 and the box just above it is numbered as 2 and so on. Both stacks have different number of boxes. Sum of total number of boxes kept in both stacks is 13. At most 8 boxes are kept in each stack. Out of these 13 boxes, six boxes are of different Colours (Red, Pink, Blue, Cyan, Aqua and Lime). Remaining boxes are of Black colour. Note: If it is given that a box' is kept one/two/three boxes above/ below 'another box' then both the boxes are kept in the samestack unless stated otherwise. If it is given that a box' is kept adjacent to 'another box', then the position (box number) of both boxes must be same unless stated otherwise. Each of the stacks has a box (no stack is vacant). P is not kept in Stack B. K is kept three boxes above J which is kept in the same stack as G. F which is a Black box is kept adjacent to G which is an even numbered box. E and G are kept in different stacks. T which is pink box is kept adjacent to K which is a Blackbox. Blue box is kept two boxes below Lime box which is kept in the same stack as T. Cyan box and Lime box are not kept in the same stack. M is kept two boxes above L but not in the same stack. P is kept one box below N but not in the same stack. H which is a Black box is kept adjacent to blue box. Aqua box is kept one box above cyan box but not in the same stack. C is kept three boxes above D which is an even prime numbered box. E which is a red box is kept two boxes above C. G is not the topmost box. (a) C (b) M (c) T (d) K (e) E None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1): Rearrange the following sentences in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and answer the questions given below them. 1. 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. The species, which are most numerous in individuals, will have the best chance of producing variations within any given period.B. Hence any rare species will be less quickly modified or improved within any given period, and they will be consequently beaten in the race for life by the modified descendants of the commoner species.C. From these considerations I think it inevitably follows, that as new species in the course of time are formed others will become rare and finally extinct.D. We have evidence of this in the fact that it is the more common species that afford the greatest number of varieties, or incipient species.E. Extinction or survival, therefore, is a function of a parameter that is totally beyond the control of the species. (a) ABCDE (b) ADBCE (c) BCAED (d) EDABC None DIRECTIONS Qs. 1-5: Below, a passage is given with five blanks. Choose the word that fits each blank most appropriately in the context of the passage, and mark the corresponding answer. Seeking to__1____ with the market pressure, those made responsible for running schools often tend to forget that the ___2___ group being addressed by them consists of those in their ___3___years, that is, small children still in the process of learning their primary language. Giving an opportunity to someone to express his thoughts and thus to look for new words and coin new sentences, is the best way out to ___4___ his language. An enlightened parent or a school worth its name will use such an opportunity as a first step towards the much-desired __5____ of the reading habit. But how many of us do it? Which of the following words most appropriately fits the blank labelled 9? (a) carry-on (b) put-on (c) cope (d) pick-up (e) relinquish None 2 . Seeking to__1____ with the market pressure, those made responsible for running schools often tend to forget that the ___2___ group being addressed by them consists of those in their ___3___years, that is, small children still in the process of learning their primary language. Giving an opportunity to someone to express his thoughts and thus to look for new words and coin new sentences, is the best way out to ___4___ his language. An enlightened parent or a school worth its name will use such an opportunity as a first step towards the much-desired __5____ of the reading habit. But how many of us do it? Which of the following words most appropriately fits the blank labelled 10? (a) favourite (b) sample (c) target (d) audience (e) experimental None 3 . Seeking to__1____ with the market pressure, those made responsible for running schools often tend to forget that the ___2___ group being addressed by them consists of those in their ___3___years, that is, small children still in the process of learning their primary language. Giving an opportunity to someone to express his thoughts and thus to look for new words and coin new sentences, is the best way out to ___4___ his language. An enlightened parent or a school worth its name will use such an opportunity as a first step towards the much-desired __5____ of the reading habit. But how many of us do it? Which of the following words most appropriately fits the blank labelled 11? (a) former (b) formative (c) making (d) scholarly (e) infancy None 4 . Seeking to__1____ with the market pressure, those made responsible for running schools often tend to forget that the ___2___ group being addressed by them consists of those in their ___3___years, that is, small children still in the process of learning their primary language. Giving an opportunity to someone to express his thoughts and thus to look for new words and coin new sentences, is the best way out to ___4___ his language. An enlightened parent or a school worth its name will use such an opportunity as a first step towards the much-desired __5____ of the reading habit. But how many of us do it? Which of the following words most appropriately fits the blank labelled 12? (a) rejuvenate (b) explore (c) debilitate (d) strengthen (e) solidify None 5 . Seeking to__1____ with the market pressure, those made responsible for running schools often tend to forget that the ___2___ group being addressed by them consists of those in their ___3___years, that is, small children still in the process of learning their primary language. Giving an opportunity to someone to express his thoughts and thus to look for new words and coin new sentences, is the best way out to ___4___ his language. An enlightened parent or a school worth its name will use such an opportunity as a first step towards the much-desired __5____ of the reading habit. But how many of us do it? Which of the given words should be filled in the blank labelled 13? (a) vice (b) inculcation (c) ingestion (d) harvesting (e) incubation None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-2) : 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. Considering that earth is right next door to the moon, we know precious little about it. Its formation and early evolution present mysteries which, if understood, could guide us in planetarystudies, and help in understanding exoplanets. The near side, which faces earth, has dark patterns; the far side, turned away, is marked with circular spots that are craters formed by meteoritecollisions. The moon's near side is believed to have a thinner shell, so that when meteorites bombarded it they cracked its shell, releasing lava which gushed out and covered traces of theimpact and left dark patches. Being thicker, the far side did not face such an erasure and bears the marks of the crater impacts.1. How was moon formed? (a) Due to Big Bang (b) Due to meteorite collision (c) Due to meteorite bombardment (d) Due to collision between two exoplanets (e) None of these None 2 . Considering that earth is right next door to the moon, we know precious little about it. Its formation and early evolution present mysteries which, if understood, could guide us in planetarystudies, and help in understanding exoplanets. The near side, which faces earth, has dark patterns; the far side, turned away, is marked with circular spots that are craters formed by meteoritecollisions. The moon's near side is believed to have a thinner shell, so that when meteorites bombarded it they cracked its shell, releasing lava which gushed out and covered traces of theimpact and left dark patches. Being thicker, the far side did not face such an erasure and bears the marks of the crater impacts.Which of the following about moon's near side as mentioned in the passage is true?(A) It has a dark side (B) It is believed to have a thinner shell (C) It faces earth (a) Both A & B (b) Both A & C (c) Both B & C (d) All A, B and C (e) None of these None