Banking exam PCI20II2595 Welcome to your Banking exam PCI20II2595 Name Email DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-5): Read the following information carefully to find given questions. 1. Who among the following is of 9 years old? (a) A (b) D c) E (d) F (e) No one None 2. Who sits 2nd right of the one who sits immediate left of the one whose age is 51 years old? 8 persons namely A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a square table facing towards center. 4 of the persons are sitting in 4 corners while 4 of the persons are sitting in the middle of the sides. They have different ages. Those who sit in the corners having the ages multiple of 3.Those who sit at the middle of the sides having the ages multiple of 2. A sits 2nd to the right of the one who has the age of 44. A is an immediate neighbour of the one who is 39 years old. Two persons sit between B and having the age of 39. B has not the age of 44. E sits 2nd to the left of B. D is immediate right of the person having age of 15. Three persons sit between H and the one having age of 15. The difference between the ages of H and the one who is 2nd to the left of H is 6. D is older than H. Immediate neighbours of D are younger than D. Person having age 22 sits 2nd to the right of the person having age 10. Age of A is not 10. G sits immediate left of the person having age of 22. Age of G is 51. Age of C is greater than 20. Age of C is 24 ages more than F. Age of F is 3 years more than age of A. (a) C (b) D (c) G (d) B e) E None 3. How many persons sit between the one who is of 15 years old and the one who is of 12 years old, when counted anticlockwise from the one who is of 15 years old? 8 persons namely A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a square table facing towards center. 4 of the persons are sitting in 4 corners while 4 of the persons are sitting in the middle of the sides. They have different ages. Those who sit in the corners having the ages multiple of 3.Those who sit at the middle of the sides having the ages multiple of 2. A sits 2nd to the right of the one who has the age of 44. A is an immediate neighbour of the one who is 39 years old. Two persons sit between B and having the age of 39. B has not the age of 44. E sits 2nd to the left of B. D is immediate right of the person having age of 15. Three persons sit between H and the one having age of 15. The difference between the ages of H and the one who is 2nd to the left of H is 6. D is older than H. Immediate neighbours of D are younger than D. Person having age 22 sits 2nd to the right of the person having age 10. Age of A is not 10. G sits immediate left of the person having age of 22. Age of G is 51. Age of C is greater than 20. Age of C is 24 ages more than F. Age of F is 3 years more than age of A. (a) One (b) Two (c) Three (d) More than three (e) None of these None 4. Who among the following sits diagonally opposite to H? 8 persons namely A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a square table facing towards center. 4 of the persons are sitting in 4 corners while 4 of the persons are sitting in the middle of the sides. They have different ages. Those who sit in the corners having the ages multiple of 3.Those who sit at the middle of the sides having the ages multiple of 2. A sits 2nd to the right of the one who has the age of 44. A is an immediate neighbour of the one who is 39 years old. Two persons sit between B and having the age of 39. B has not the age of 44. E sits 2nd to the left of B. D is immediate right of the person having age of 15. Three persons sit between H and the one having age of 15. The difference between the ages of H and the one who is 2nd to the left of H is 6. D is older than H. Immediate neighbours of D are younger than D. Person having age 22 sits 2nd to the right of the person having age 10. Age of A is not 10. G sits immediate left of the person having age of 22. Age of G is 51. Age of C is greater than 20. Age of C is 24 ages more than F. Age of F is 3 years more than age of A. (a) F (b) B (c) D (d) A (e) E None 5. Who among the following sits immediate right of D? 8 persons namely A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a square table facing towards center. 4 of the persons are sitting in 4 corners while 4 of the persons are sitting in the middle of the sides. They have different ages. Those who sit in the corners having the ages multiple of 3.Those who sit at the middle of the sides having the ages multiple of 2. A sits 2nd to the right of the one who has the age of 44. A is an immediate neighbour of the one who is 39 years old. Two persons sit between B and having the age of 39. B has not the age of 44. E sits 2nd to the left of B. D is immediate right of the person having age of 15. Three persons sit between H and the one having age of 15. The difference between the ages of H and the one who is 2nd to the left of H is 6. D is older than H. Immediate neighbours of D are younger than D. Person having age 22 sits 2nd to the right of the person having age 10. Age of A is not 10. G sits immediate left of the person having age of 22. Age of G is 51. Age of C is greater than 20. Age of C is 24 ages more than F. Age of F is 3 years more than age of A. (a) A (b) E (c) G (d) C (e) H 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. Today the economies of African countries are growing at 5 per cent every year. Rich countries usually help poorer ones (1) African countries through donations and aid. Their (2) are not always successful as loans are (3) not used for the projects for which they are (4). China, however, has found a different (5) to help Africa - by trading more with the (6). In 2009 China’s trade with African countries was $ 90 billion - (7) than the U.S., which was $ 86 billion. (8) countries have now begun to notice the (9) available in Africa. China’s attitude has (10) the way the world deals with poor countries. “Trade not aid” is the new mantra of African nations. (a) belonging (b) similarly (c) compared (d) with (e) like None 2 . Today the economies of African countries are growing at 5 per cent every year. Rich countries usually help poorer ones (1) African countries through donations and aid. Their (2) are not always successful as loans are (3) not used for the projects for which they are (4). China, however, has found a different (5) to help Africa - by trading more with the (6). In 2009 China’s trade with African countries was $ 90 billion - (7) than the U.S., which was $ 86 billion. (8) countries have now begun to notice the (9) available in Africa. China’s attitude has (10) the way the world deals with poor countries. “Trade not aid” is the new mantra of African nations. (a) efforts (b) practices (c) challenges (d) achievements (e) attempt None 3 . Today the economies of African countries are growing at 5 per cent every year. Rich countries usually help poorer ones (1) African countries through donations and aid. Their (2) are not always successful as loans are (3) not used for the projects for which they are (4). China, however, has found a different (5) to help Africa - by trading more with the (6). In 2009 China’s trade with African countries was $ 90 billion - (7) than the U.S., which was $ 86 billion. (8) countries have now begun to notice the (9) available in Africa. China’s attitude has (10) the way the world deals with poor countries. “Trade not aid” is the new mantra of African nations. (a) given (b) approved (c) regular (d) often (e) being None 4 . Today the economies of African countries are growing at 5 per cent every year. Rich countries usually help poorer ones (1) African countries through donations and aid. Their (2) are not always successful as loans are (3) not used for the projects for which they are (4). China, however, has found a different (5) to help Africa - by trading more with the (6). In 2009 China’s trade with African countries was $ 90 billion - (7) than the U.S., which was $ 86 billion. (8) countries have now begun to notice the (9) available in Africa. China’s attitude has (10) the way the world deals with poor countries. “Trade not aid” is the new mantra of African nations. (a) grant (b) sanctioned (c) took (d) hired (e) apply None 5 . Today the economies of African countries are growing at 5 per cent every year. Rich countries usually help poorer ones (1) African countries through donations and aid. Their (2) are not always successful as loans are (3) not used for the projects for which they are (4). China, however, has found a different (5) to help Africa - by trading more with the (6). In 2009 China’s trade with African countries was $ 90 billion - (7) than the U.S., which was $ 86 billion. (8) countries have now begun to notice the (9) available in Africa. China’s attitude has (10) the way the world deals with poor countries. “Trade not aid” is the new mantra of African nations. (a) goal (b) fund (c) way (d) skill (e) dream None 6. Today the economies of African countries are growing at 5 per cent every year. Rich countries usually help poorer ones (1) African countries through donations and aid. Their (2) are not always successful as loans are (3) not used for the projects for which they are (4). China, however, has found a different (5) to help Africa - by trading more with the (6). In 2009 China’s trade with African countries was $ 90 billion - (7) than the U.S., which was $ 86 billion. (8) countries have now begun to notice the (9) available in Africa. China’s attitude has (10) the way the world deals with poor countries. “Trade not aid” is the new mantra of African nations. (a) countries (b) others (c) abroad (d) neighbours (e) poor None 7 . Today the economies of African countries are growing at 5 per cent every year. Rich countries usually help poorer ones (1) African countries through donations and aid. Their (2) are not always successful as loans are (3) not used for the projects for which they are (4). China, however, has found a different (5) to help Africa - by trading more with the (6). In 2009 China’s trade with African countries was $ 90 billion - (7) than the U.S., which was $ 86 billion. (8) countries have now begun to notice the (9) available in Africa. China’s attitude has (10) the way the world deals with poor countries. “Trade not aid” is the new mantra of African nations. (a) further (b) extra (c) more (d) less (e) high None 8. Today the economies of African countries are growing at 5 per cent every year. Rich countries usually help poorer ones (1) African countries through donations and aid. Their (2) are not always successful as loans are (3) not used for the projects for which they are (4). China, however, has found a different (5) to help Africa - by trading more with the (6). In 2009 China’s trade with African countries was $ 90 billion - (7) than the U.S., which was $ 86 billion. (8) countries have now begun to notice the (9) available in Africa. China’s attitude has (10) the way the world deals with poor countries. “Trade not aid” is the new mantra of African nations. (a) Recently (b) Any (c) Friendly (d) Many (e) While None 9 . Today the economies of African countries are growing at 5 per cent every year. Rich countries usually help poorer ones (1) African countries through donations and aid. Their (2) are not always successful as loans are (3) not used for the projects for which they are (4). China, however, has found a different (5) to help Africa - by trading more with the (6). In 2009 China’s trade with African countries was $ 90 billion - (7) than the U.S., which was $ 86 billion. (8) countries have now begun to notice the (9) available in Africa. China’s attitude has (10) the way the world deals with poor countries. “Trade not aid” is the new mantra of African nations. (a) differences (b) supply (c) quantity (d) people (e) opportunities None 10. Today the economies of African countries are growing at 5 per cent every year. Rich countries usually help poorer ones (1) African countries through donations and aid. Their (2) are not always successful as loans are (3) not used for the projects for which they are (4). China, however, has found a different (5) to help Africa - by trading more with the (6). In 2009 China’s trade with African countries was $ 90 billion - (7) than the U.S., which was $ 86 billion. (8) countries have now begun to notice the (9) available in Africa. China’s attitude has (10) the way the world deals with poor countries. “Trade not aid” is the new mantra of African nations. (a) substitute (b) changed (c) exchanged (d) transform (e) convert None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-2) : Choose the word which is most similar in meaning to the word printed in bold as used in the passage. 1 .CATERING (a) Considering (b) Lending (c) Supplying (d) Working (e) Indulging None 2 . KEY (a) Foundation (b) Solution (c) Requisite (d) Difficult (e) Important None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1): Given below are four sentences which are divided into several parts. Answer the following questions based on these given statements A number of species have changed colour to adapt to their surroundings (1) / Another example is the deer mouse, whose dark-coloured fur helps it blend into its forest habitat (2) / the peppered moth is called that because this once-white species was easy to spot by predators when it landed against the soot- covered buildings of industrial London (3) / the moth developed a mottled pattern that made it harder to see .Which of the following will be the correct sequence after the rearrangement? (a) 1234 (b) 1243 (c) 4312 (d) 1342 (e) None of these None