Bihar Cooperative Bank Prelims Full Test 2

Welcome to your Bihar Cooperative Bank Prelims Full Test 2

1. Directions: Read the given passage carefully to answer the following questions. Each question will have five alternatives as its answer. Choose the correct option as your answer.

With the Election Commission of India (ECI) announcing the dates for elections in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) — in three phases between September 18 and October 1 — a major lacuna in the conduct of democracy in the province has been addressed. The absence of an elected and functioning State legislature, along with the abrogation of special status and the bifurcation of the erstwhile State, followed by J&K’s diminution into a Union Territory (UT) had resulted in significant despondency and alienation among the people. The absence of a legislature to express concerns and the muzzling of dissent by arresting students, journalists, lawyers among other civil society representatives under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act and the Public Safety Act have been recipes for furthering the alienation. In its judgment that upheld the abrogation of special status — a flawed one — the Supreme Court had also ordered that elections to the Legislative Assembly had to be held by September 30, 2024, besides expressing its opinion on the need to restore statehood as soon as possible. The ECI has done well to heed the first directive. The absence of an elected legislature has meant that the people have lacked a voice to articulate their concerns even as they have yearned for their rights of electoral participation. This is evident in the participation levels in the local body and parliamentary elections since 2019 — the numbers were much higher than in earlier elections, especially in the Valley.

In the last-held Assembly elections nearly a decade ago, the mandate was split on communal lines with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) winning nearly all of the seats that it contested in Jammu, and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), the National Conference (NC) and the Congress winning most of the seats in the Valley. Much water has flowed down the Jhelum after the formation of the coalition government between the PDP and the BJP, an unnatural alliance that was doomed to fail. The NC and Congress had fought the 2024 general election as part of the INDIA bloc and there is the likelihood of an alliance between these parties and smaller ones in these elections. The need for like-minded parties, that agree on changing the status quo in the UT by bringing back statehood and promoting secular governance, to come together, is promising not only for electoral tactical purposes. It is an imperative in order to ensure that the discourse in the province, which has been beset with fresh waves of terrorism in Jammu and south Kashmir, is not communalised. An election that is contested on civic issues and rights discourses, rather than on communal lines, would help bring back peace to India’s northernmost province.

Question:

According to the passage, what date has the Supreme Court set for the Legislative Assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir to be held by?

2. Directions: Read the given passage carefully to answer the following questions. Each question will have five alternatives as its answer. Choose the correct option as your answer.

With the Election Commission of India (ECI) announcing the dates for elections in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) — in three phases between September 18 and October 1 — a major lacuna in the conduct of democracy in the province has been addressed. The absence of an elected and functioning State legislature, along with the abrogation of special status and the bifurcation of the erstwhile State, followed by J&K’s diminution into a Union Territory (UT) had resulted in significant despondency and alienation among the people. The absence of a legislature to express concerns and the muzzling of dissent by arresting students, journalists, lawyers among other civil society representatives under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act and the Public Safety Act have been recipes for furthering the alienation. In its judgment that upheld the abrogation of special status — a flawed one — the Supreme Court had also ordered that elections to the Legislative Assembly had to be held by September 30, 2024, besides expressing its opinion on the need to restore statehood as soon as possible. The ECI has done well to heed the first directive. The absence of an elected legislature has meant that the people have lacked a voice to articulate their concerns even as they have yearned for their rights of electoral participation. This is evident in the participation levels in the local body and parliamentary elections since 2019 — the numbers were much higher than in earlier elections, especially in the Valley.

In the last-held Assembly elections nearly a decade ago, the mandate was split on communal lines with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) winning nearly all of the seats that it contested in Jammu, and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), the National Conference (NC) and the Congress winning most of the seats in the Valley. Much water has flowed down the Jhelum after the formation of the coalition government between the PDP and the BJP, an unnatural alliance that was doomed to fail. The NC and Congress had fought the 2024 general election as part of the INDIA bloc and there is the likelihood of an alliance between these parties and smaller ones in these elections. The need for like-minded parties, that agree on changing the status quo in the UT by bringing back statehood and promoting secular governance, to come together, is promising not only for electoral tactical purposes. It is an imperative in order to ensure that the discourse in the province, which has been beset with fresh waves of terrorism in Jammu and south Kashmir, is not communalised. An election that is contested on civic issues and rights discourses, rather than on communal lines, would help bring back peace to India’s northernmost province.

Question:

The passage states that the coalition government between the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and which other party was considered an 'unnatural alliance' that was doomed to fail?

3. Directions: Read the given passage carefully to answer the following questions. Each question will have five alternatives as its answer. Choose the correct option as your answer.

With the Election Commission of India (ECI) announcing the dates for elections in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) — in three phases between September 18 and October 1 — a major lacuna in the conduct of democracy in the province has been addressed. The absence of an elected and functioning State legislature, along with the abrogation of special status and the bifurcation of the erstwhile State, followed by J&K’s diminution into a Union Territory (UT) had resulted in significant despondency and alienation among the people. The absence of a legislature to express concerns and the muzzling of dissent by arresting students, journalists, lawyers among other civil society representatives under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act and the Public Safety Act have been recipes for furthering the alienation. In its judgment that upheld the abrogation of special status — a flawed one — the Supreme Court had also ordered that elections to the Legislative Assembly had to be held by September 30, 2024, besides expressing its opinion on the need to restore statehood as soon as possible. The ECI has done well to heed the first directive. The absence of an elected legislature has meant that the people have lacked a voice to articulate their concerns even as they have yearned for their rights of electoral participation. This is evident in the participation levels in the local body and parliamentary elections since 2019 — the numbers were much higher than in earlier elections, especially in the Valley.

In the last-held Assembly elections nearly a decade ago, the mandate was split on communal lines with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) winning nearly all of the seats that it contested in Jammu, and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), the National Conference (NC) and the Congress winning most of the seats in the Valley. Much water has flowed down the Jhelum after the formation of the coalition government between the PDP and the BJP, an unnatural alliance that was doomed to fail. The NC and Congress had fought the 2024 general election as part of the INDIA bloc and there is the likelihood of an alliance between these parties and smaller ones in these elections. The need for like-minded parties, that agree on changing the status quo in the UT by bringing back statehood and promoting secular governance, to come together, is promising not only for electoral tactical purposes. It is an imperative in order to ensure that the discourse in the province, which has been beset with fresh waves of terrorism in Jammu and south Kashmir, is not communalised. An election that is contested on civic issues and rights discourses, rather than on communal lines, would help bring back peace to India’s northernmost province.

Question:

According to the passage, which of the following statements is incorrect?

A) The Election Commission of India (ECI) announced election dates in J&K for three phases between September 18 and October 1.

B) The Supreme Court called for statehood restoration in Jammu and Kashmir 'immediately.'

C) Local body and parliamentary election participation levels have been higher since 2019 in J&K.

4. Directions: Read the given passage carefully to answer the following questions. Each question will have five alternatives as its answer. Choose the correct option as your answer.

With the Election Commission of India (ECI) announcing the dates for elections in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) — in three phases between September 18 and October 1 — a major lacuna in the conduct of democracy in the province has been addressed. The absence of an elected and functioning State legislature, along with the abrogation of special status and the bifurcation of the erstwhile State, followed by J&K’s diminution into a Union Territory (UT) had resulted in significant despondency and alienation among the people. The absence of a legislature to express concerns and the muzzling of dissent by arresting students, journalists, lawyers among other civil society representatives under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act and the Public Safety Act have been recipes for furthering the alienation. In its judgment that upheld the abrogation of special status — a flawed one — the Supreme Court had also ordered that elections to the Legislative Assembly had to be held by September 30, 2024, besides expressing its opinion on the need to restore statehood as soon as possible. The ECI has done well to heed the first directive. The absence of an elected legislature has meant that the people have lacked a voice to articulate their concerns even as they have yearned for their rights of electoral participation. This is evident in the participation levels in the local body and parliamentary elections since 2019 — the numbers were much higher than in earlier elections, especially in the Valley.

In the last-held Assembly elections nearly a decade ago, the mandate was split on communal lines with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) winning nearly all of the seats that it contested in Jammu, and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), the National Conference (NC) and the Congress winning most of the seats in the Valley. Much water has flowed down the Jhelum after the formation of the coalition government between the PDP and the BJP, an unnatural alliance that was doomed to fail. The NC and Congress had fought the 2024 general election as part of the INDIA bloc and there is the likelihood of an alliance between these parties and smaller ones in these elections. The need for like-minded parties, that agree on changing the status quo in the UT by bringing back statehood and promoting secular governance, to come together, is promising not only for electoral tactical purposes. It is an imperative in order to ensure that the discourse in the province, which has been beset with fresh waves of terrorism in Jammu and south Kashmir, is not communalised. An election that is contested on civic issues and rights discourses, rather than on communal lines, would help bring back peace to India’s northernmost province.

Question:

Which of the following sentences can be inferred from the passage?

A) The absence of a functioning legislature in J&K has increased feelings of despondency and alienation among the people.

B) The coalition government between PDP and BJP was based on a strong political and ideological alignment.

C) The upcoming elections in J&K are likely to be contested purely on communal lines without any focus on civic issues.

5. Directions: Read the given passage carefully to answer the following questions. Each question will have five alternatives as its answer. Choose the correct option as your answer.

With the Election Commission of India (ECI) announcing the dates for elections in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) — in three phases between September 18 and October 1 — a major lacuna in the conduct of democracy in the province has been addressed. The absence of an elected and functioning State legislature, along with the abrogation of special status and the bifurcation of the erstwhile State, followed by J&K’s diminution into a Union Territory (UT) had resulted in significant despondency and alienation among the people. The absence of a legislature to express concerns and the muzzling of dissent by arresting students, journalists, lawyers among other civil society representatives under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act and the Public Safety Act have been recipes for furthering the alienation. In its judgment that upheld the abrogation of special status — a flawed one — the Supreme Court had also ordered that elections to the Legislative Assembly had to be held by September 30, 2024, besides expressing its opinion on the need to restore statehood as soon as possible. The ECI has done well to heed the first directive. The absence of an elected legislature has meant that the people have lacked a voice to articulate their concerns even as they have yearned for their rights of electoral participation. This is evident in the participation levels in the local body and parliamentary elections since 2019 — the numbers were much higher than in earlier elections, especially in the Valley.

In the last-held Assembly elections nearly a decade ago, the mandate was split on communal lines with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) winning nearly all of the seats that it contested in Jammu, and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), the National Conference (NC) and the Congress winning most of the seats in the Valley. Much water has flowed down the Jhelum after the formation of the coalition government between the PDP and the BJP, an unnatural alliance that was doomed to fail. The NC and Congress had fought the 2024 general election as part of the INDIA bloc and there is the likelihood of an alliance between these parties and smaller ones in these elections. The need for like-minded parties, that agree on changing the status quo in the UT by bringing back statehood and promoting secular governance, to come together, is promising not only for electoral tactical purposes. It is an imperative in order to ensure that the discourse in the province, which has been beset with fresh waves of terrorism in Jammu and south Kashmir, is not communalised. An election that is contested on civic issues and rights discourses, rather than on communal lines, would help bring back peace to India’s northernmost province.

Question:

Which of the following words is similar in meaning to "muzzling" as used in the context of the passage?

6. Read the sentence below to find out if there is any error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error the answer is (5). (Ignore errors in punctuation if any).

Three men were arrested for alleged(A)/ impersonating civic body officials (B)/and extorting money from shopkeepers (C)/in east Delhi’s Mansarovar Park, the police said on Sunday.(D)/. No Error.(E)

7. In the sentence given below, one/more parts have errors and others are correct. Find out which part has an error and mark it as your answer. If there is no error, mark 'No error' as your answer.

We ought to called him(A)/ and Mr. Rameshwar when we(B)/ were first attacked," added(C)/ Sangeetha in her statement.(D)

8. In the sentence given below, one/more parts have errors and others are correct. Find out which part has an error and mark it as your answer. If there is no error, mark 'No error' as your answer.

We show that the strategies scaled(A)/ by downside volatility exhibit significant(B)/ better performance than strategies(C)/ scaled by total volatility.(D)

9. In this question, a sentence has been divided into four parts (A), (B), (C) and (D). Read the sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error if any, will be in one part of the sentence. Mark that part as your answer. If there is no error, the answer is ‘No error’. Ignore the error of punctuation if any.

The night was clear and cool, (A) the sky a beautifullest pageant (B) of dark blue silk and brilliant stars (C) of streaking meteors and two glowing orbs. (D)

10. A sentence/a part of the sentence is underlined. Five alternatives are given to the underlined part which will improve the meaning of the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement is needed, click the option corresponding to "No improvement".

Only if the sun would come out so we could get on with the filming

11. Direction: In the following question, two columns are given containing three phrases each. In the first column phrases are A, B, and C and in the second column, the phrases are D, E, and F. A phrase from the first column may or may not connect with a phrase from the second column to make a grammatically and contextually correct sentence. There are five options, four of which display the sequence(s) in which phrases can be joined to form a grammatically and contextually correct sentence. If none of the options given forms a correct sentence after combination, select 'None of these' as your answer.

Column (1) Column (2)
(A) They proposed to conscript both (D) flooded with contraband goods.
(B) An honest judge cannot be (E) capital and labour.
(C) Most of the city markets were (F) servile to public opinion.

12. Direction: In the following question, two columns are given containing three phrases each. In the first column phrases are A, B, and C and in the second column, the phrases are D, E, and F. A phrase from the first column may or may not connect with a phrase from the second column to make a grammatically and contextually correct sentence. There are five options, four of which display the sequence(s) in which phrases can be joined to form a grammatically and contextually correct sentence. If none of the options given forms a correct sentence after combination, select 'None of these' as your answer.

Column (1) Column (2)
(A) He hid his feelings behind a (D) taking place in the country.
(B) Momentous events are (E) gruff abruptness.
(C) The book was received with adulation (F) by the critics.

13. Direction: In the following question, two columns are given containing three phrases each. In the first column phrases are A, B, and C and in the second column, the phrases are D, E, and F. A phrase from the first column may or may not connect with a phrase from the second column to make a grammatically and contextually correct sentence. There are five options, four of which display the sequence(s) in which phrases can be joined to form a grammatically and contextually correct sentence. If none of the options given forms a correct sentence after combination, select 'None of these' as your answer.

Column (1) Column (2)
(A) They swore an oath of (D) prepared to make the journey.
(B) Some intrepid individuals were still (E) fidelity to their king.
(C) He spent many hours (F) in deep contemplate.

14. In the following question, two columns are given containing three phrases each. In the first column, phrases are A, B, and C, and in the second column, the phrases are D, E and F. A phrase from the first column may or may not connect with a phrase from the second column to make a grammatically and contextually correct sentence. There are five options, four of which display the sequence(s) in which the phrases can be joined to form a grammatically and contextually correct sentence. If, none of the options given forms a correct sentence after combination, select ‘None of these’ as your answer. 

Column (1) Column (2)
(A) Rock paintings in the Sahara indicate that horses and chariots  (D) for people to survive without agriculture. 
(B) The camel transformed the desert from a barrier into a still difficult, but many  (E) were used to traverse the desert.
(C) African lakes and rivers already provided enough food  (F) accessible, route of trade and communication.

15. Directions: In the following question, a sentence is given with four words marked as (A), (B), (C), and (D). These words may or may not be placed in the correct order. Four options with different arrangements of these words have been provided. Mark the option with the correct arrangement as the answer. If no rearrangement is required, mark option (5) as your answer.

The U.S. has a rich history of shaping or toppling(A) foreign governments and seeking(B) to influence forces made abroad(C) that had an impact(D) on American shores.

16. Directions: In the following sentence, 4 words are given in bold. Two or more of these words are incorrectly placed and need to be interchanged. If there is no need for interchanging then ‘No Error’ can be selected.  

The people of Hong Kong have expressed their apprehension (A) over the foisted (B) laws draconian (C) on them by the autocratic (D) country of China. 

17. Directions: In the following sentence, 4 words are given in bold. Two or more of these words are incorrectly placed and need to be interchanged. If there is no need for interchanging then ‘No Error’ can be selected.  

The Uttarakhand High Court on Wednesday censured (A) the heavy influx (B) of tourists in the state with people extant (C) social distancing protocols amid the flouting (D) Covid19 pandemic at hill stations like Nainital.

18. Directions: In the following question, the sentences of a paragraph are jumbled. They are given as P, Q, R, S, and T. Identify the correct order of the sentences to make a meaningful paragraph and answer the following questions.

P: It was built by the Khmer king Suryavarman II in the early 12th century as a Hindu temple.

Q: The largest religious monument in the world is the Angkor Wat temple complex in Cambodia.

R: It became a Buddhist temple under Jayavarman VII toward the end of the 12th century.

S: Now, the Angkor Wat has become a symbol of Cambodia, and appears on its national flag.

T: The temple complex was restored by archaeological experts during the 20th century

Question:

Which of these should be the FIRST sentence in the paragraph?

19. Directions: In the following question, the sentences of a paragraph are jumbled. They are given as P, Q, R, S, and T. Identify the correct order of the sentences to make a meaningful paragraph and answer the following questions.

P: It was built by the Khmer king Suryavarman II in the early 12th century as a Hindu temple.

Q: The largest religious monument in the world is the Angkor Wat temple complex in Cambodia.

R: It became a Buddhist temple under Jayavarman VII toward the end of the 12th century.

S: Now, the Angkor Wat has become a symbol of Cambodia, and appears on its national flag.

T: The temple complex was restored by archaeological experts during the 20th century

Question:

Which of these should be the SECOND sentence in the paragraph?

20. Directions: In the following question, the sentences of a paragraph are jumbled. They are given as P, Q, R, S, and T. Identify the correct order of the sentences to make a meaningful paragraph and answer the following questions.

P: It was built by the Khmer king Suryavarman II in the early 12th century as a Hindu temple.

Q: The largest religious monument in the world is the Angkor Wat temple complex in Cambodia.

R: It became a Buddhist temple under Jayavarman VII toward the end of the 12th century.

S: Now, the Angkor Wat has become a symbol of Cambodia, and appears on its national flag.

T: The temple complex was restored by archaeological experts during the 20th century

Question:

Which of these should be the THIRD sentence in the paragraph?

21. Directions: In the following question, the sentences of a paragraph are jumbled. They are given as P, Q, R, S, and T. Identify the correct order of the sentences to make a meaningful paragraph and answer the following questions.

P: It was built by the Khmer king Suryavarman II in the early 12th century as a Hindu temple.

Q: The largest religious monument in the world is the Angkor Wat temple complex in Cambodia.

R: It became a Buddhist temple under Jayavarman VII toward the end of the 12th century.

S: Now, the Angkor Wat has become a symbol of Cambodia, and appears on its national flag.

T: The temple complex was restored by archaeological experts during the 20th century

Question:

Which of these should be the FOURTH sentence in the paragraph?

22. Directions: In the following question, the sentences of a paragraph are jumbled. They are given as P, Q, R, S, and T. Identify the correct order of the sentences to make a meaningful paragraph and answer the following questions.

P: It was built by the Khmer king Suryavarman II in the early 12th century as a Hindu temple.

Q: The largest religious monument in the world is the Angkor Wat temple complex in Cambodia.

R: It became a Buddhist temple under Jayavarman VII toward the end of the 12th century.

S: Now, the Angkor Wat has become a symbol of Cambodia, and appears on its national flag.

T: The temple complex was restored by archaeological experts during the 20th century

Question:

Which of these should be the LAST sentence in the paragraph?

23. Directions: Given below is a word, followed by three sentences that consist of that word. Identify the sentence(s) that express(es) the meaning of the word.

COLOSSAL

A. They made a colossal error in judgment.

B. The dinner will be colossal at seven o'clock.

C. The palace's colossal pillars amazed the tourists.

24. Directions: Given below is a word, followed by three sentences that consist of that word. Identify the sentence(s) that express(es) the meaning of the word.

QUANTIFY

A. She tried to quantify her feelings for him.

B. They quantified their bags before their trip.

C. It's difficult to quantify the impact of the new policy on small businesses.

25. Direction: Evaluate the following word, accompanied by three sentences containing it. Determine the sentence(s) that accurately convey the meaning of the given word.

Slip

A. He had to carefully slip the paperwork into the envelope without anyone noticing.

B. The baby played with the slip, smiling at her reflection.

C. Due to a slip in communication, they arrived at different locations.

26. Directions: Given below is a word, followed by three sentences that consist of that word. Identify the sentence(s) that express(es) the meaning of the word.

ALIGNING

A. Physician and theologian join hands in aligning responsibility.

B. Aligning personal goals with the company’s mission led to increased employee satisfaction.

C. The government is aligning its economic policies with the goals of sustainable development.

27. Directions: In the following sentence , five words are given in bold, out of which one word is misspelled. Find the misspelled word.

In contamporary(A) international law, the most realistic(B) approach to settling a border agreement(C) is to create in each other shared expectations(D) of mutual obligation.(E)

28. Directions: In the following sentence, five words are given in bold, out of which one word is misspelled. Find the misspelled word.

Price gains are now expected to accelerate(A) at a 7.5% pace(B) in the April-June quater(C), a sizeable(D) 120 basis points faster than previously estimated(E)

29. Directions: In the following sentence, five words are given in bold, out of which one word is misspelled. Find the misspelled word.

The recently appointed Lieutnant(A)-Governor(B), Vinai Kumar Saxena, has, through his disruptive(C) enthusiasm to meddle(D) in the day-to-day governance(E) in Delhi, set the cat among the pigeons.

30. Directions: In the following sentence, five words are given in bold, out of which one word is misspelled. Find the misspelled word.

It was an anonymuos(A) task, carried(B) out not, for the most part, by warriors blazing across the land bearing swords of conquest(C), but by individuals who had come in peace(D), to trade, teach, and persuade(E).

31. Direction: Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions.
Eight companies – A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H released the dividends from their companies in the first four months of the new financial year of 2023 (April, May, June, and July), on the 13th and 26th of the month. Company C was the second last company to release its dividends. Three companies released their dividends between Company H and Company D, which released its dividends in May. Company F released its dividend immediately after Company A, which released its dividend in June. Company E released its dividend after Company B, which was not the first company.

Question:

Which of the following statements is/are correct?

I. Two companies declared dividends between Company B and Company C
II. Companies D and H declared dividends in the same month
III. Company F declared its dividend immediately before Company A
IV. Company D declared its dividend between Companies G and B

32. Direction: Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions.
Eight companies – A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H released the dividends from their companies in the first four months of the new financial year of 2023 (April, May, June, and July), on the 13th and 26th of the month. Company C was the second last company to release its dividends. Three companies released their dividends between Company H and Company D, which released its dividends in May. Company F released its dividend immediately after Company A, which released its dividend in June. Company E released its dividend after Company B, which was not the first company.

Question:

Which company was the Fifth company to declare its dividend?

33. Direction: Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions.
Eight companies – A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H released the dividends from their companies in the first four months of the new financial year of 2023 (April, May, June, and July), on the 13th and 26th of the month. Company C was the second last company to release its dividends. Three companies released their dividends between Company H and Company D, which released its dividends in May. Company F released its dividend immediately after Company A, which released its dividend in June. Company E released its dividend after Company B, which was not the first company.

Question:

Four of the five options given below are alike in a certain way and form a group, identify the odd one out.

34. Direction: Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions.
Eight companies – A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H released the dividends from their companies in the first four months of the new financial year of 2023 (April, May, June, and July), on the 13th and 26th of the month. Company C was the second last company to release its dividends. Three companies released their dividends between Company H and Company D, which released its dividends in May. Company F released its dividend immediately after Company A, which released its dividend in June. Company E released its dividend after Company B, which was not the first company.

Question:

Which company declared its dividend in May?

35. Direction: Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions.
Eight companies – A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H released the dividends from their companies in the first four months of the new financial year of 2023 (April, May, June, and July), on the 13th and 26th of the month. Company C was the second last company to release its dividends. Three companies released their dividends between Company H and Company D, which released its dividends in May. Company F released its dividend immediately after Company A, which released its dividend in June. Company E released its dividend after Company B, which was not the first company.

Question:

Which among the following is true?

36. Direction: Study the following information carefully to answer the question given below-

In a family of three generations, there are seven members. They are Ramesh, Nitin, Vishal, Rahul, Harish, Revati, and Ritesh. Ramesh is the son of Revati who is the mother of Vishal. Vishal is unmarried. Revati is the grandmother of Rahul. Harish is the father of Nitin and grandfather of Ritesh. Ritesh is the only son of Rahul’s father’s sister. Nitin is a female member. Revati is the wife of Harish.

Question:

How is Vishal related to Rahul?

37. Direction: Study the following information carefully to answer the question given below-

In a family of three generations, there are seven members. They are Ramesh, Nitin, Vishal, Rahul, Harish, Revati, and Ritesh. Ramesh is the son of Revati who is the mother of Vishal. Vishal is unmarried. Revati is the grandmother of Rahul. Harish is the father of Nitin and grandfather of Ritesh. Ritesh is the only son of Rahul’s father’s sister. Nitin is a female member. Revati is the wife of Harish.

Question:

If Ritesh has a sibling, then how that person will be related to Ramesh?

38. Direction: Study the following information carefully to answer the question given below-

In a family of three generations, there are seven members. They are Ramesh, Nitin, Vishal, Rahul, Harish, Revati, and Ritesh. Ramesh is the son of Revati who is the mother of Vishal. Vishal is unmarried. Revati is the grandmother of Rahul. Harish is the father of Nitin and grandfather of Ritesh. Ritesh is the only son of Rahul’s father’s sister. Nitin is a female member. Revati is the wife of Harish.

Question:

If Ramesh is married to Birita, then how is Vishal related to Birita?

39. Directions: In the following question assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusion among given conclusions is/are definitely true and then give your answers accordingly.

Statements: K ≥ V = P > R, X ≤ D > T > R, T > N = L < Z

Conclusions:

I. P < D,

II. R > N

III. D > L

40. Directions: In the following question assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusion among given conclusions is/are definitely true and then give your answers accordingly

Statements:  A > S > U ≥ I > E, A ≤ M = K J = D

Conclusions:

I. K > I

II. S < H

III. D < S

 

41. Directions: In the following question assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusion among given conclusions is/are definitely true and then give your answers accordingly

Statements: Q ≥ P > T = Z > R ≤ O > F < G, M ≥ C ≥ O

Conclusions:.

I. M > R

II. C > Z

III. M = R

42. Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

In a certain code language,

‘di ma ti bi’ means ‘sky is blue colour’,

‘ti ja ma pa’ means ‘moon colour is white’,

‘ma ca fo ti’ means ‘sun is red colour’,

’ma di ko’ means ‘ocean is blue’.

Question:

Which of the following means ‘red’ in that code language?

43. Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

In a certain code language,

‘di ma ti bi’ means ‘sky is blue colour’,

‘ti ja ma pa’ means ‘moon colour is white’,

‘ma ca fo ti’ means ‘sun is red colour’,

’ma di ko’ means ‘ocean is blue’.

Question:

Which of the following means ‘moon’ in that code language?

44. Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

In a certain code language,

‘di ma ti bi’ means ‘sky is blue colour’,

‘ti ja ma pa’ means ‘moon colour is white’,

‘ma ca fo ti’ means ‘sun is red colour’,

’ma di ko’ means ‘ocean is blue’.

Question:

Code ‘bi ma ko di’ is for which of the following sentence in given language?

45. Direction: Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions.
Eight people – A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H, live in an eight-storey building, the floors of which are numbered in such a way that the bottommost floor is numbered 1, the one above it is numbered 2 and so on.
E lives on the 6th floor which is immediately above B. C lives four floors above G, who lives above A, who lives on an even numbered floor. D lives above F, but below B. H does not live on the top floor. A does not live immediately below G.

Question:

Who lives on the top floor?

46. Direction: Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions.
Eight people – A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H, live in an eight-storey building, the floors of which are numbered in such a way that the bottommost floor is numbered 1, the one above it is numbered 2 and so on.
E lives on the 6th floor which is immediately above B. C lives four floors above G, who lives above A, who lives on an even numbered floor. D lives above F, but below B. H does not live on the top floor. A does not live immediately below G.

Question:

Who lives immediately above the one who lives on the second floor?

47. Direction: Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions.
Eight people – A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H, live in an eight-storey building, the floors of which are numbered in such a way that the bottommost floor is numbered 1, the one above it is numbered 2 and so on.
E lives on the 6th floor which is immediately above B. C lives four floors above G, who lives above A, who lives on an even numbered floor. D lives above F, but below B. H does not live on the top floor. A does not live immediately below G.

Question:

How many people live between D and E?

48. Direction: Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions.
Eight people – A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H, live in an eight-storey building, the floors of which are numbered in such a way that the bottommost floor is numbered 1, the one above it is numbered 2 and so on.
E lives on the 6th floor which is immediately above B. C lives four floors above G, who lives above A, who lives on an even numbered floor. D lives above F, but below B. H does not live on the top floor. A does not live immediately below G

Question:

How many people live below H?

49. Direction: Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions.
Eight people – A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H, live in an eight-storey building, the floors of which are numbered in such a way that the bottommost floor is numbered 1, the one above it is numbered 2 and so on.
E lives on the 6th floor which is immediately above B. C lives four floors above G, who lives above A, who lives on an even numbered floor. D lives above F, but below B. H does not live on the top floor. A does not live immediately below G.

Question:

Who lives on the 4th floor?

50. Directions: Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions:

E 4 W 2 G 6 @ S 5 8 X A ! I M 9 & Q ^ J L # 7 * C $ G V % K

Question:

Which of the following is 8th to the right of 14th from the left end of the above arrangement?

51. Directions: Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions:

E 4 W 2 G 6 @ S 5 8 X A ! I M 9 & Q ^ J L # 7 * C $ G V % K

Question:

How many such vowels are there in above arrangement, each of which is immediately preceded by a symbol and immediately followed by a consonant?

52. Directions: Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions:

E 4 W 2 G 6 @ S 5 8 X A ! I M 9 & Q ^ J L # 7 * C $ G V % K

Question:

Four of following five are alike in a certain way based on their positions in the above arrangement and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?

53. In the following question, five different words are given in the options. Along with each word, positions of four letters in that word are given and the positions of the letters are counted from the left end of the word. Four lettered meaningful word can be formed from the letters corresponding to the positions given in each option without jumbling the letters. Which of the following options will give a meaningful English word?

54. Directions: Read the instructions carefully and answer the questions below:

Ten persons B, F, H, J, M, P, S, U, W and Z are sitting around a circular table at equal distance between each other, but not necessarily in the same order and facing towards the center.M sits third to the right of H. Z is an immediate neighbor of both M and U. P sits immediate right of U. S is not a neighbor of H and sits third to the right of W. B is not a neighbor of W and P. Number of persons between J and H is same as number of persons between Z and J.

Question:

Who sits second to the left of H?

55. Directions: Read the instructions carefully and answer the questions below:

Ten persons B, F, H, J, M, P, S, U, W and Z are sitting around a circular table at equal distance between each other, but not necessarily in the same order and facing towards the center.M sits third to the right of H. Z is an immediate neighbor of both M and U. P sits immediate right of U. S is not a neighbor of H and sits third to the right of W. B is not a neighbor of W and P. Number of persons between J and H is same as number of persons between Z and J.

Question:

How many persons sit between J and B when counted from right of J?

56. Directions: Read the instructions carefully and answer the questions below:

Ten persons B, F, H, J, M, P, S, U, W and Z are sitting around a circular table at equal distance between each other, but not necessarily in the same order and facing towards the center.M sits third to the right of H. Z is an immediate neighbor of both M and U. P sits immediate right of U. S is not a neighbor of H and sits third to the right of W. B is not a neighbor of W and P. Number of persons between J and H is same as number of persons between Z and J.

Question:

What is the position of W with respect to M?

57. Directions: In the question below are given three statements followed by two conclusions. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.

Statement:

I. Some lobby is balcony

II. Some balcony are garage

III. Only a few lobby is market

Conclusion:

I. Some lobby are not market

II. Some garage being lobby is a possibility

58. Direction: In the question below are given three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I, and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.

Statements

Some spoons are plates

No plate is glass

Only a few glass are bowl

Conclusions

I. All spoons being bowl is a possibility

II. Some bowl are plate.

59. Direction: In the question below are given three statements followed by four conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.

Statements:

No coin is Note

Some Note is Dollar

Only a few Dollar is Pound

Conclusions:

I. All coin can be Pound

II. Some Pound is Dollar

60. Directions: Study the information given below carefully and answer the questions that follow.

In a town, there are ten houses E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, and N. G is 10km north of E and F is 2km east of E. J is 10km south of I and L is 2km west of M. K is 4km east of E.H is 7km west of F while I is 12km south of G. L is 12km south of F and N is 5km north of F.

Question:

N is in which direction and what distance with respect to L?

61. Directions: Study the information given below carefully and answer the questions that follow.

In a town, there are ten houses E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, and N. G is 10km north of E and F is 2km east of E. J is 10km south of I and L is 2km west of M. K is 4km east of E.H is 7km west of F while I is 12km south of G. L is 12km south of F and N is 5km north of F.

Question:

What is the distance between G and J?

62. Directions: Study the information given below carefully and answer the questions that follow.

In a town, there are ten houses E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, and N. G is 10km north of E and F is 2km east of E. J is 10km south of I and L is 2km west of M. K is 4km east of E.H is 7km west of F while I is 12km south of G. L is 12km south of F and N is 5km north of F.

Question:

What is direction of M with respect to E?

63. Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer based on it.

Seven athletes A, B, C, D, E, F and G compete in a race. Each athlete finishes the race at different positions. Only three athletes finish race after E. F finishes race after G. Only five athletes finish race before G. B finishes race immediately before A. Neither B nor C finishes race at first position.

Question:

Which athlete finishes the race at 2nd position?

64. Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer based on it.

Seven athletes A, B, C, D, E, F and G compete in a race. Each athlete finishes the race at different positions. Only three athletes finish race after E. F finishes race after G. Only five athletes finish race before G. B finishes race immediately before A. Neither B nor C finishes race at first position.

Question:

How many athletes finish race between D and F?

65. Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer based on it.

Seven athletes A, B, C, D, E, F and G compete in a race. Each athlete finishes the race at different positions. Only three athletes finish race after E. F finishes race after G. Only five athletes finish race before G. B finishes race immediately before A. Neither B nor C finishes race at first position.

Question:

Who among the following athlete at 7th position?

66. Mr. Ram has only ducks and cows. If the total number of their heads is 42 and the total number of legs is 110 then what is the ratio between the numbers of ducks and cows?

67. A train departs from Station P at 2 PM and reaches other station Q at 7:00 PM. Another train departs from station Q at 3:00 PM and reaches the station 8:00 PM. At what time the two trains will cross each other?

68. The cost price of two pens is the same. Mr X earns a profit of 8% on selling one pen and earn 20 % profit on selling the second pen. Difference between their selling price is Rs. 12. Find the cost price.

69. What should come in place of the question mark '?' in the following number series?

12, 13, 30, ?, 412

70. What will come in the place of question mark in the following number series ?

0.3 , 8.1 , 37.5 ,  ?

71. What should come in place of the question mark '?' in the following number series?

44, 125, 4, 173, ?

72. What should come in place of the question mark '?' in the following number series?3, -2, 6, -15, ?, -315

73. What should come in place of the question mark '?' in the following number series?2, 1.5, 3.5, 13.5, ?, 1735.5

74. A boat has a speed of 6 km/h in still water covers 1 km upstream path in 20 minutes. How much distance it could cover in 1 hour 30 minutes in downstream?

75. The area of a rectangular plot is 9 times its breadth. If the difference between the length and the breadth is 7 metres, what is its breadth?

76. Direction : The below line graph shows the data regarding new Employees joined in different years.

Note : the ratio of male employees to female employees in each year is 3 : 2

Question:

Find total number of newly joined male employees in all the years together

77. Direction : The below line graph shows the data regarding new Employees joined in different years.

Note : the ratio of male employees to female employees in each year is 3 : 2

Question:

Find the difference between male and female employees joined in 2022.

78. Direction : The below line graph shows the data regarding new Employees joined in different years.

Note : the ratio of male employees to female employees in each year is 3 : 2

Question:

Find the ratio of male employees joined in 2020 to the female employees joined in 2019.

79. Direction : The below line graph shows the data regarding new Employees joined in different years.

Note : the ratio of male employees to female employees in each year is 3 : 2

Question:

In 2020 number of male employee is how much percent more than number of female employee in 2023.

80. Direction : The below line graph shows the data regarding new Employees joined in different years.

Note : the ratio of male employees to female employees in each year is 3 : 2

Question:

If in 2024 the total number of employees joined is 25% more than the total number of employees who joined in 2023. Find the number of female employees in 2024, if the ratio of male to female employees in 2024 is 2 : 3

81. Rohan deposits 20 % of his salary in the bank account and spends 25 % of the remaining amount on household activities. If the cash in hand is Rs 3150. Find his salary.

82. The age of a teacher is 40 years more than the age of a student. The age of one more student who is 8 years elder than the previous student is half of the age of the teacher. Find the age of the second student.

83. ‘A’ invested Rs. 9000 in a business and after sometime B invested with Rs. 7500 in the same business after some months. If ratio of their profit at the end of the year is 12 : 5 then for how long did B invested in the business.

84. A certain sum is deposited at a rate of 40% compounded annually. The difference between interest earned in the 1st year and 2nd year is Rs 384. Find the sum.

85. 5/6 th of the tank is filled with petrol. When 350 litres are wasted due to a leakage, the tank is 1/4 th part full. What is the capacity of the tank?

86. In the given question, two equations numbered l and II are given. Solve both the equations and mark the appropriate answer.

I. x2 + 7x + 12 = 0 

II. y2 – 2y – 8 = 0

87. In the given question, two equations numbered l and II are given. Solve both the equations and mark the appropriate answer.

I. 3x2 + 2x – 8 = 0,

II. 3y– 14y + 16 = 0

89. In the given question, two equations numbered l and II are given. Solve both the equations and mark the appropriate answer.

I. 2x2 + 4x – 6 = 0

II. y2 + 6y + 9 = 0

90. In the given question, two equations numbered l and II are given. Solve both the equations and mark the appropriate answer.

I: 1.5x2 – 5x – 44 = 0

II: 2.5y– 15y – 17.5 = 0

91. Directions: Study the following caselet shows the information about the number of shirts and sarees sold in three different shops A, B and C.
Total sarees sold in all the three shops is 2000. Number of sarees sold in shop B is 25% more than that  in shop A.Number of sarees sold in shop C is 50 more than that  in shop A. Ratio between the number of sarees to shirts sold in shop A is 3: 2. Number of shirts sold in shop B is 100 more than that  in shop A. Average number of shirts sold in all the three shops is 450.

Question:

 Find the difference between the number of sarees sold in shop A and the number of shirts sold in shop C.

92. Directions: Study the following caselet shows the information about the number of shirts and sarees sold in three different shops A, B and C.
Total sarees sold in all the three shops is 2000. Number of sarees sold in shop B is 25% more than that  in shop A.Number of sarees sold in shop C is 50 more than that  in shop A. Ratio between the number of sarees to shirts sold in shop A is 3: 2. Number of shirts sold in shop B is 100 more than that  in shop A. Average number of shirts sold in all the three shops is 450.

Question:

Find the sum of the total  number of sarees sold in shop B and C and the total  number of shirts sold in shop B and C.

93. Directions: Study the following caselet shows the information about the number of shirts and sarees sold in three different shops A, B and C.
Total sarees sold in all the three shops is 2000. Number of sarees sold in shop B is 25% more than that  in shop A.Number of sarees sold in shop C is 50 more than that  in shop A. Ratio between the number of sarees to shirts sold in shop A is 3: 2. Number of shirts sold in shop B is 100 more than that  in shop A. Average number of shirts sold in all the three shops is 450.

Question:

 Find the ratio between the number of sarees sold in shop C  to the number of shirts sold in shop B.

94. Directions: Study the following caselet shows the information about the number of shirts and sarees sold in three different shops A, B and C.
Total sarees sold in all the three shops is 2000. Number of sarees sold in shop B is 25% more than that  in shop A.Number of sarees sold in shop C is 50 more than that  in shop A. Ratio between the number of sarees to shirts sold in shop A is 3: 2. Number of shirts sold in shop B is 100 more than that  in shop A. Average number of shirts sold in all the three shops is 450.

Question:

If 20% and 40% of the sarees sold in shop B and C is at discounted price respectively and remaining are at the marked price.Find total sarees sold at the marked price in shop B and C.

95. What approximately will come in the place of the question mark '?' in the following question?

(23.09 + 6.97) × 2.09 + 4.99 = ?

96. What approximately will come in the place of the question mark '?' in the following question?

(4382 – 370.8) ÷ 6.8 + 8.937 = ?

97. What approximate value will come in the place of the question mark ‘?’ in the following question?

12.5% of 72 + 96 × 5.92 + 75.93 = ?

98. What approximate will come in the place of the question mark ‘?’ in the following question?

?3 + 27.19 = 152 + 145.26

99. What value should come in place of question mark (?) in the following question?√(8836) × 20 × 4 + √(5041) × 10 × 8 – √(4489) × 5 × 0.20 = ?

100. What approximate will come in the place of the question mark ‘?’ in the following question?

12.92 + 70.68 + 122 – 11.10 = ?

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