Banking exam PCI20II2550 Welcome to your Banking exam PCI20II2550 Name Email DIRECTIONS (1–5): Answer the questions based on the piechart given below: The first pie chart shows the percentage distribution of the total number of two wheeler manufactured (Bike + Scooty) by five different companies and the second pie chart given below shows the percentage distribution of the total number of bikes manufactured by the same five companies. Total number of two wheeler manufactured by all five companies together = 196000 and the total number of bikes manufactured by all five companies together = 900001 .Note: Total number of two wheeler manufactured by a company= Number of bikes manufactured by the company+ Number of scooty manufactured by the same company.The total number of scooty manufactured by company 'J' and company 'K' together is how much percent more/less than the number of bikes manufactured by company 'M' and company 'N' together? (a) 1.48% (b) 1.55% (c) 1.65% (d) 1.7% (e) None of these None 2. The first pie chart shows the percentage distribution of the total number of two wheeler manufactured (Bike + Scooty) by five different companies and the second pie chart given below shows the percentage distribution of the total number of bikes manufactured by the same five companies. Total number of two wheeler manufactured by all five companies together = 196000 and the total number of bikes manufactured by all five companies together = 90000Note: Total number of two wheeler manufactured by a company= Number of bikes manufactured by the company+ Number of scooty manufactured by the same company.Out of the total bikes manufactured by company 'N', the manufacturing cost for each bike was Rs. 20000 and themanufacturing cost for each scooty was Rs. 15000, then find the difference between the total manufacturing cost ofboth types of two wheeler? (where k = 1000) (a) 313000 k (b) 273000 k (c) 253000 k (d) 265000 k (e) 193000 k None 3. The first pie chart shows the percentage distribution of the total number of two wheeler manufactured (Bike + Scooty) by five different companies and the second pie chart given below shows the percentage distribution of the total number of bikes manufactured by the same five companies. Total number of two wheeler manufactured by all five companies together = 196000 and the total number of bikes manufactured by all five companies together = 90000Note: Total number of two wheeler manufactured by a company= Number of bikes manufactured by the company+ Number of scooty manufactured by the same company.If another company 'A' manufactured 20% more two wheeler than that of company 'M' and the ratio of the number ofbikes to scooty manufactured by company 'A' is 2 : 3, then find the number of total scooty manufactured by company'A'? (a) 28880 (b) 32460 (c) 39300 (d) 35280 (e) 37540 None 4. The first pie chart shows the percentage distribution of the total number of two wheeler manufactured (Bike + Scooty) by five different companies and the second pie chart given below shows the percentage distribution of the total number of bikes manufactured by the same five companies. Total number of two wheeler manufactured by all five companies together = 196000 and the total number of bikes manufactured by all five companies together = 90000Note: Total number of two wheeler manufactured by a company= Number of bikes manufactured by the company+ Number of scooty manufactured by the same company. Out of the total scooty manufactured by company 'M' and company 'N', 30% and 40% of the respective 'scooty - parts'were damaged then find the total number of damaged 'scooty - parts' for the number of scooty manufactured by both thecompanies. (a) 20030 (b) 15060 (c) 10130 (d) 18150 (e) 29030 None 5. The first pie chart shows the percentage distribution of the total number of two wheeler manufactured (Bike + Scooty) by five different companies and the second pie chart given below shows the percentage distribution of the total number of bikes manufactured by the same five companies. Total number of two wheeler manufactured by all five companies together = 196000 and the total number of bikes manufactured by all five companies together = 90000Note: Total number of two wheeler manufactured by a company= Number of bikes manufactured by the company+ Number of scooty manufactured by the same company.If another company 'B' manufactured 60% of the total bikes manufactured by company 'K', then find the ratio of thetotal number of bikes manufactured by company 'B' and the total number of bikes manufactured by company 'L'? (a) 20 : 11 (b) 11 : 24 (c) 9 : 20 (d) 10 : 17 (e) 13 : 32 None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-5) : Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions. Representatives from eight different Banks viz.. A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. Each one of them is from a different Banks viz. UCO Bank, Oriental Bank of Commerce, Bank of Maharashtra, Canara Bank, Syndicate Bank, Punjab National Bank, Bank of India and Dena Bank. F sits second to right of the representative from Canara Bank. Representative from Bank of India is an immediate neighbour of the representative from Canara Bank. Two people sit between the representative of Bank of India and B. C and E are immediate neighbours of each other. Neither C nor E is an immediate neighbour of either B or the representative from Canara Bank. Representative from Bank of Maharashtra sits second to right of D. D is neither the representative of Canara Bank nor Bank of India. G and the representative from UCO Bank are immediate neighbours of each other. B is not the representative of UCO Bank. Only one person sits between C and the representative from Oriental Bank of Commerce. H sits third to left of the representative from Dena Bank. Representative from Punjab National Bank sits second to left of the representative from Syndicate Bank.1. Who amongst the following sit exactly between B and the representative from Bank of India? (a) A and the representative from UCO Bank (b) F and G (c) H and the representative from Bank of Maharashtra (d) H and G (e) Representatives from Syndicate Bank and Oriental Bank of Commerce None 2. Who amongst the following is the representative from Oriental Bank of Commerce? Representatives from eight different Banks viz.. A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. Each one of them is from a different Banks viz. UCO Bank, Oriental Bank of Commerce, Bank of Maharashtra, Canara Bank, Syndicate Bank, Punjab National Bank, Bank of India and Dena Bank. F sits second to right of the representative from Canara Bank. Representative from Bank of India is an immediate neighbour of the representative from Canara Bank. Two people sit between the representative of Bank of India and B. C and E are immediate neighbours of each other. Neither C nor E is an immediate neighbour of either B or the representative from Canara Bank. Representative from Bank of Maharashtra sits second to right of D. D is neither the representative of Canara Bank nor Bank of India. G and the representative from UCO Bank are immediate neighbours of each other. B is not the representative of UCO Bank. Only one person sits between C and the representative from Oriental Bank of Commerce. H sits third to left of the representative from Dena Bank. Representative from Punjab National Bank sits second to left of the representative from Syndicate Bank. (a) A (b) C (c) H (d) G (e) D None 3. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given arrangement and thus form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group? Representatives from eight different Banks viz.. A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. Each one of them is from a different Banks viz. UCO Bank, Oriental Bank of Commerce, Bank of Maharashtra, Canara Bank, Syndicate Bank, Punjab National Bank, Bank of India and Dena Bank. F sits second to right of the representative from Canara Bank. Representative from Bank of India is an immediate neighbour of the representative from Canara Bank. Two people sit between the representative of Bank of India and B. C and E are immediate neighbours of each other. Neither C nor E is an immediate neighbour of either B or the representative from Canara Bank. Representative from Bank of Maharashtra sits second to right of D. D is neither the representative of Canara Bank nor Bank of India. G and the representative from UCO Bank are immediate neighbours of each other. B is not the representative of UCO Bank. Only one person sits between C and the representative from Oriental Bank of Commerce. H sits third to left of the representative from Dena Bank. Representative from Punjab National Bank sits second to left of the representative from Syndicate Bank. (a) H - UCO Bank (b) A - Canara Bank (c) D - Bank of Maharashtra (d) E -Syndicate Bank (e) F - Punjab National Bank None 4. Who amongst the following sits second to left of B ? Representatives from eight different Banks viz.. A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. Each one of them is from a different Banks viz. UCO Bank, Oriental Bank of Commerce, Bank of Maharashtra, Canara Bank, Syndicate Bank, Punjab National Bank, Bank of India and Dena Bank. F sits second to right of the representative from Canara Bank. Representative from Bank of India is an immediate neighbour of the representative from Canara Bank. Two people sit between the representative of Bank of India and B. C and E are immediate neighbours of each other. Neither C nor E is an immediate neighbour of either B or the representative from Canara Bank. Representative from Bank of Maharashtra sits second to right of D. D is neither the representative of Canara Bank nor Bank of India. G and the representative from UCO Bank are immediate neighbours of each other. B is not the representative of UCO Bank. Only one person sits between C and the representative from Oriental Bank of Commerce. H sits third to left of the representative from Dena Bank. Representative from Punjab National Bank sits second to left of the representative from Syndicate Bank. (a) C (b) H (c) The representative from Canara Bank (d) The representative from Punjab National Bank (e) G None 5. Which of the following is true with respect to the given seating arrangement? Representatives from eight different Banks viz.. A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. Each one of them is from a different Banks viz. UCO Bank, Oriental Bank of Commerce, Bank of Maharashtra, Canara Bank, Syndicate Bank, Punjab National Bank, Bank of India and Dena Bank. F sits second to right of the representative from Canara Bank. Representative from Bank of India is an immediate neighbour of the representative from Canara Bank. Two people sit between the representative of Bank of India and B. C and E are immediate neighbours of each other. Neither C nor E is an immediate neighbour of either B or the representative from Canara Bank. Representative from Bank of Maharashtra sits second to right of D. D is neither the representative of Canara Bank nor Bank of India. G and the representative from UCO Bank are immediate neighbours of each other. B is not the representative of UCO Bank. Only one person sits between C and the representative from Oriental Bank of Commerce. H sits third to left of the representative from Dena Bank. Representative from Punjab National Bank sits second to left of the representative from Syndicate Bank. (a) B is the representative from Bank of Maharashtra. (b) C sits second to right of H. (c) The representative from Dena Bank sits to the immediate left of the representative from UCO Bank. (d) A sits second to right of the representative from Bank of India. (e) The representatives from Bank of Maharashtra and Syndicate Bank are immediate neighbours of each other. None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-5): In the following passage, there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers correspond to the question numbers. Against each question, five words have been suggested, one of which would fill the blank appropriately. Mark the suitable word as the answer. The principle that the economy must be "sustainable" - we cannot __1___ the ability of future generations to meet their needs - is beyond question. Climate change and high levels of consumption already ____2____ to rob future generations of a planet that is livable. The principle of Intergenerational Equity would make it imperative for us to ensure future generations inherit at least as much as we did. If we are successful in abiding by intergenerational equity, our children will be at least as well off as we are. If we leave a ___3___ as well, they will be better off than us. To___4____ what we have inherited without a thought for enerations to come will leave the whole world poorer; like an addict selling the family gold. India's National Mineral Policy 2019 states: "natural resources, including minerals, are a shared inheritance where the state is the trustee on behalf of the people to ensure that futuregenerations receive the benefit of inheritance." The primary objective of a trustee/manager is to maintain the corpus of the trust, the shared inheritance of natural resources. The _____5____ of oil, gas and minerals is effectively the sale of this inheritance, with royalties and other proceeds being the consideration paid in exchange for the mineral wealth extracted. (a) Disperse (b) Vaccine (c) Succeed (d) Imply (e) Compromise None 2 . The principle that the economy must be "sustainable" - we cannot __1___ the ability of future generations to meet their needs - is beyond question. Climate change and high levels of consumption already ____2____ to rob future generations of a planet that is livable. The principle of Intergenerational Equity would make it imperative for us to ensure future generations inherit at least as much as we did. If we are successful in abiding by intergenerational equity, our children will be at least as well off as we are. If we leave a ___3___ as well, they will be better off than us. To___4____ what we have inherited without a thought for enerations to come will leave the whole world poorer; like an addict selling the family gold. India's National Mineral Policy 2019 states: "natural resources, including minerals, are a shared inheritance where the state is the trustee on behalf of the people to ensure that futuregenerations receive the benefit of inheritance." The primary objective of a trustee/manager is to maintain the corpus of the trust, the shared inheritance of natural resources. The _____5____ of oil, gas and minerals is effectively the sale of this inheritance, with royalties and other proceeds being the consideration paid in exchange for the mineral wealth extracted. (a) Understood (b) Afflict (c) Threaten (d) Evacuate (e) Slacked None 3 . The principle that the economy must be "sustainable" - we cannot __1___ the ability of future generations to meet their needs - is beyond question. Climate change and high levels of consumption already ____2____ to rob future generations of a planet that is livable. The principle of Intergenerational Equity would make it imperative for us to ensure future generations inherit at least as much as we did. If we are successful in abiding by intergenerational equity, our children will be at least as well off as we are. If we leave a ___3___ as well, they will be better off than us. To___4____ what we have inherited without a thought for enerations to come will leave the whole world poorer; like an addict selling the family gold. India's National Mineral Policy 2019 states: "natural resources, including minerals, are a shared inheritance where the state is the trustee on behalf of the people to ensure that futuregenerations receive the benefit of inheritance." The primary objective of a trustee/manager is to maintain the corpus of the trust, the shared inheritance of natural resources. The _____5____ of oil, gas and minerals is effectively the sale of this inheritance, with royalties and other proceeds being the consideration paid in exchange for the mineral wealth extracted. (a) Bequest (b) Persuade (c) Obstruct (d) Meritorious (e) Disconcert None 4 . The principle that the economy must be "sustainable" - we cannot __1___ the ability of future generations to meet their needs - is beyond question. Climate change and high levels of consumption already ____2____ to rob future generations of a planet that is livable. The principle of Intergenerational Equity would make it imperative for us to ensure future generations inherit at least as much as we did. If we are successful in abiding by intergenerational equity, our children will be at least as well off as we are. If we leave a ___3___ as well, they will be better off than us. To___4____ what we have inherited without a thought for enerations to come will leave the whole world poorer; like an addict selling the family gold. India's National Mineral Policy 2019 states: "natural resources, including minerals, are a shared inheritance where the state is the trustee on behalf of the people to ensure that futuregenerations receive the benefit of inheritance." The primary objective of a trustee/manager is to maintain the corpus of the trust, the shared inheritance of natural resources. The _____5____ of oil, gas and minerals is effectively the sale of this inheritance, with royalties and other proceeds being the consideration paid in exchange for the mineral wealth extracted. (a) Strength (b) Gloom (c) Disagree (d) Consume (e) Conquer None 5 . The principle that the economy must be "sustainable" - we cannot __1___ the ability of future generations to meet their needs - is beyond question. Climate change and high levels of consumption already ____2____ to rob future generations of a planet that is livable. The principle of Intergenerational Equity would make it imperative for us to ensure future generations inherit at least as much as we did. If we are successful in abiding by intergenerational equity, our children will be at least as well off as we are. If we leave a ___3___ as well, they will be better off than us. To___4____ what we have inherited without a thought for enerations to come will leave the whole world poorer; like an addict selling the family gold. India's National Mineral Policy 2019 states: "natural resources, including minerals, are a shared inheritance where the state is the trustee on behalf of the people to ensure that futuregenerations receive the benefit of inheritance." The primary objective of a trustee/manager is to maintain the corpus of the trust, the shared inheritance of natural resources. The _____5____ of oil, gas and minerals is effectively the sale of this inheritance, with royalties and other proceeds being the consideration paid in exchange for the mineral wealth extracted. (a) Ambulation (b) Extraction (c) Irreversible (d) Exacerbation (e) Approximation None DIRECTIONS Rearrange the following sentences in order to make them meaningful and coherent. 1. A. People should make the habit of reduction in usage of harmful things , re-usage and recycle of things in order to generate less amount of wastes.B. The present condition of the earth has been very challenging for the healthy existence of life because of the toxic environment, air pollution, water pollution, global warming , deforestation, and many more environmental issued.C. We should be very clear about what products we are using in daily life and always select eco- friendly cleansing products.D. There are numerous easy ways we can save our planet however , depends on the dedication and rate of good habit followers.E. It should promote the development of environment friendly technologies so that they could not harm the planet. (a) BEDAC (b) BDEAC (c) CDEAB (d) ADBEC (e) None None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-2) : Choose the word or group of words which is most opposite in meaning of the word printed in bold. 1. under rein (a) under wrap (b) without target (c) let loose (d) no cloud (e) under cloud None 2 . 2. coercive (a) gentle (b) promoting (c) progressive (d) natural (e) opinionated None