Banking Exam PCI20II2584 Welcome to your Banking Exam PCI20II2584 Name Email DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-5) : Pie chart given below shows number of person who purchased five different items during a festival season. Study the chart carefully and answer the following question. Total number of person who purchased Refrigerator in Delhi is 999 more than that in Patna, then find the total number of person who purchased Car in Delhi and Patna together? (a) 3439 (b) 3293 (c) 4343 (d) 3343 (e) 3334 None 2. Number of females who purchased bike in Patna is 25% more than number of males who purchased bike in Patna, which is 25% of number of males who purchased bike in Delhi. If total number of person who purchased Mobile in Patna is 456, then find the number of females who purchased bike in Delhi. (a) 570 (b) 1140 (c) 1824 (d) 836 (e) 912 None 3. Total number of person who purchased Refrigerator and Mobile together in Delhi is what percent more than total number of person who purchased Refrigerator and Mobile together from Patna? (a) 37.5% (b) 50% (c) 137.5% (d) 150% (e) 237.5% None 4. If number of person who purchased bike in Patna is 126 more than number of person who purchased A.C. in Delhi, then find the average number of person who purchased Mobile in Delhi and Patna together? (a) 468 (b) 364 (c) 414 (d) 428 (e) 442 None 5. Total number of person in Patna who purchased Mobile and A.C. together is how much more than total number of persons in Delhi who purchased A.C. If it is given the total population of Patna is 95 more than total number of person in Delhi who purchased Refrigerator and Mobile together. (a) 13 (b) 15 (c) 17 (d) 19 (e) 21 None ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTION : Six friends L, M, N, O, P and Q work in three different cities namely Chennai. Pune and Nasik (not more than two work in a single city). Each of them has a different profession, viz." banker, software engineer, lawyer, lecturer, doctor and psychologist, but not necessarily in the same order. O works in Chennai and is not a lecturer. M is a banker by profession and works in Pune with only Q, who is a software engineer by profession. N works in Nasik and is not a lawyer by profession. P is a doctor and does not work in Chennai. The only other person who works in Chennai is a lecturer by profession. None 1. Which of the following is true for L? Six friends L, M, N, O, P and Q work in three different cities namely Chennai. Pune and Nasik (not more than two work in a single city). Each of them has a different profession, viz." banker, software engineer, lawyer, lecturer, doctor and psychologist, but not necessarily in the same order. O works in Chennai and is not a lecturer. M is a banker by profession and works in Pune with only Q, who is a software engineer by profession. N works in Nasik and is not a lawyer by profession. P is a doctor and does not work in Chennai. The only other person who works in Chennai is a lecturer by profession. (a) L is a lecturer by profession. (b) L works in the same place as N. (c) L is neither a lecturer nor a lawyer by profession. (d) L works in Pune. (e) None of these None 2. Which two people work in Nasik? Six friends L, M, N, O, P and Q work in three different cities namely Chennai. Pune and Nasik (not more than two work in a single city). Each of them has a different profession, viz." banker, software engineer, lawyer, lecturer, doctor and psychologist, but not necessarily in the same order. O works in Chennai and is not a lecturer. M is a banker by profession and works in Pune with only Q, who is a software engineer by profession. N works in Nasik and is not a lawyer by profession. P is a doctor and does not work in Chennai. The only other person who works in Chennai is a lecturer by profession. (a) L and N (b) N and P (c) L and Q (d) N and O (e) Cannot be determined None 3. Which of the following combinations of person, place and profession is correct? Six friends L, M, N, O, P and Q work in three different cities namely Chennai. Pune and Nasik (not more than two work in a single city). Each of them has a different profession, viz." banker, software engineer, lawyer, lecturer, doctor and psychologist, but not necessarily in the same order. O works in Chennai and is not a lecturer. M is a banker by profession and works in Pune with only Q, who is a software engineer by profession. N works in Nasik and is not a lawyer by profession. P is a doctor and does not work in Chennai. The only other person who works in Chennai is a lecturer by profession. (a) Q – Nasik – Psychologist (b) P – Pune – Doctor (c) L – Nasik – Lecturer (d) N – Chennai – Software engineer (e) O – Chennai – Lawyer None 4. Which of the following is the occupation of N? Six friends L, M, N, O, P and Q work in three different cities namely Chennai. Pune and Nasik (not more than two work in a single city). Each of them has a different profession, viz." banker, software engineer, lawyer, lecturer, doctor and psychologist, but not necessarily in the same order. O works in Chennai and is not a lecturer. M is a banker by profession and works in Pune with only Q, who is a software engineer by profession. N works in Nasik and is not a lawyer by profession. P is a doctor and does not work in Chennai. The only other person who works in Chennai is a lecturer by profession. (a) Software engineer (b) Psychologist (c) Lecturer (d) Lawyer (e) None of these None 5. Who among the following five is a lawyer by profession among the group of friends? Six friends L, M, N, O, P and Q work in three different cities namely Chennai. Pune and Nasik (not more than two work in a single city). Each of them has a different profession, viz." banker, software engineer, lawyer, lecturer, doctor and psychologist, but not necessarily in the same order. O works in Chennai and is not a lecturer. M is a banker by profession and works in Pune with only Q, who is a software engineer by profession. N works in Nasik and is not a lawyer by profession. P is a doctor and does not work in Chennai. The only other person who works in Chennai is a lecturer by profession. (a) O (b) L (c) N (d) Q (e) None of these None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-5) : 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. Day dreaming is often overlooked as a proper dream and (1) instead as wandering thoughts. However, the meanings to your nightly dream symbols are also (2) to your day dreams. The content in your day dreams are helpful in understanding your true feelings and will help you in (3) your goals. Day dreaming is the spontaneous imagining or recalling of various images or experiences in the past or the future. When you daydream, you are accessing your right brain, which is the creative and feminine side of your personality. Worrying about something creates visual images in your brain of the worst outcome that you are imagining and is a form of daydreaming. By repeating these negative images in your mind, you are more likely to make them happen. So the next time you start worrying, try to think of a positive outcome. Positive daydreaming is very healthy and acts as a temporary (4) from the demands of reality. It is also a good way to (5) built up frustrations without physically acting them out. (a) composed (b) determined (c) thought (d) felt (e) regarded None 2 . (a) duplicated (b) present (c) established (d) applicable (e) depictive None 3 . (a) thinking (b) holding (c) achieving (d) realise (e) capturing None 4 . (a) solitude (b) healing (c) gateway (d) passage (e) escape None 5 . (a) adjust (b) confirm (c) capture (d) release (e) demonstrate None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1): In the questions given below, a sentence has been broken down into four fragments labeled (A), (B), (C) and (D) and arranged, not necessarily in the correct order. You have to find the correct order of arrangement from the options given below. In case, the sentence is correct in its original form, please select (e) as your answer. Rational that our National Science (A)/ it seems very thoughtful and (B)/ Day celebrates a discovery and (C)/ not the birthday of its discoverer (D) (a) BDAC (b) DCBA (c) BACD (d) DCBA (e) No rearrangement required. None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-2) :Choose the word/group of words which is most similar in meaning to the word/group of words printed in bold as used in the passage. 1 .Dilution (a) Thickening (b) Concentration (c) Extension (d) Diminution (e) Development None 2 Emergence (a) Disappear (b) Rise (c) Abandonment (d) Fall (e) Lessening None