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Mission SBI PO 2019: Day 8 Challenge

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Question 1

Direction: What will come in place of (?) in the following question. You do not have to calculate the exact value.
(39.89% of 197.95 × 99.89) ÷ [(9.76% of 219.02) × 2 of 63.03] = ?

Question 2

Direction: What will come in place of (?) in the following question. You do not have to calculate the exact value.
55.12% of 601+66% of 889.89×34.95=?

Question 3

Direction: What approximate value should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following equation (Note: You are not expected to calculate the exact value)?
(89.97% of 360×19.89)÷(25.01% of 320)=(?)-15.10×4

Question 4

Direction: What will come in place of (?) in the following question. You do not have to calculate the exact value.
(20.09 × 17.987) ÷ (16.098 × 14.968) + 15.899 + 4.895 × 1.984 = ?

Question 5

A pipe can fill a tank in (x + 5) hours while another pipe can empty it in (2x – 5) hours. When tank is two-third filled both the pipes are opened and the tank gets filled in 30 hours. If inlet pipe is opened in empty tank for (x – 5) hours and then it is closed and outlet pipe is opened for (x + 5) hours, then what part of tank get filled? (It is given that x is an integer)

Question 6

Direction: Study the following information and answer the questions.

Eight friends P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are sitting around a square table in such a way that four of them sit at four corners of the square while the remaining four sits at the middle of each of the four sides. Those who sit at the four corners face the centre and those who sit in the middle of the sides face outside. Each of them likes a different color viz, Green, Blue, Black, White, Yellow, Red, Orange, and Pink but not necessarily in the same order.

* R sits third to the left of the one who likes Pink. The one who likes Pink faces outside. Only two persons sit between R and W.
* The one who likes Green sits on the immediate right of W. The one who likes Yellow sits second to the right of V. V is neither an immediate neighbour of W nor of R. V does not like Pink.
* Only one person sits between P and the one who likes Yellow.
* S sits on the immediate left of the one who likes Red. V does not like Red.
* T likes Orange. T is not an immediate neighbour of P.
* The one who likes Blue is an immediate neighbour of T.
* The one who likes White is an immediate neighbour of U.
Who among the following sits diagonally opposite the one who likes Green?

Question 7

Direction: Study the following information and answer the questions.

Eight friends P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are sitting around a square table in such a way that four of them sit at four corners of the square while the remaining four sits at the middle of each of the four sides. Those who sit at the four corners face the centre and those who sit in the middle of the sides face outside. Each of them likes a different color viz, Green, Blue, Black, White, Yellow, Red, Orange, and Pink but not necessarily in the same order.

* R sits third to the left of the one who likes Pink. The one who likes Pink faces outside. Only two persons sit between R and W.
* The one who likes Green sits on the immediate right of W. The one who likes Yellow sits second to the right of V. V is neither an immediate neighbour of W nor of R. V does not like Pink.
* Only one person sits between P and the one who likes Yellow.
* S sits on the immediate left of the one who likes Red. V does not like Red.
* T likes Orange. T is not an immediate neighbour of P.
* The one who likes Blue is an immediate neighbour of T.
* The one who likes White is an immediate neighbour of U.
Who among the following represent the immediate neighbours of the one who likes Yellow?

Question 8

Direction: Study the following information and answer the questions.
Eight friends P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are sitting around a square table in such a way that four of them sit at four corners of the square while the remaining four sits at the middle of each of the four sides. Those who sit at the four corners face the centre and those who sit in the middle of the sides face outside. Each of them likes a different color viz, Green, Blue, Black, White, Yellow, Red, Orange, and Pink but not necessarily in the same order.
* R sits third to the left of the one who likes Pink. The one who likes Pink faces outside. Only two persons sit between R and W.
* The one who likes Green sits on the immediate right of W. The one who likes Yellow sits second to the right of V. V is neither an immediate neighbour of W nor of R. V does not like Pink.
* Only one person sits between P and the one who likes Yellow.
* S sits on the immediate left of the one who likes Red. V does not like Red.
* T likes Orange. T is not an immediate neighbour of P.
* The one who likes Blue is an immediate neighbour of T.
* The one who likes White is an immediate neighbour of U.
Which of the following color does S like?

Question 9

Direction: Study the following information and answer the questions.
Eight friends P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are sitting around a square table in such a way that four of them sit at four corners of the square while the remaining four sits at the middle of each of the four sides. Those who sit at the four corners face the centre and those who sit in the middle of the sides face outside. Each of them likes a different color viz, Green, Blue, Black, White, Yellow, Red, Orange, and Pink but not necessarily in the same order.
* R sits third to the left of the one who likes Pink. The one who likes Pink faces outside. Only two persons sit between R and W.
* The one who likes Green sits on the immediate right of W. The one who likes Yellow sits second to the right of V. V is neither an immediate neighbour of W nor of R. V does not like Pink.
* Only one person sits between P and the one who likes Yellow.
* S sits on the immediate left of the one who likes Red. V does not like Red.
* T likes Orange. T is not an immediate neighbour of P.
* The one who likes Blue is an immediate neighbour of T.
* The one who likes White is an immediate neighbour of U.
Who among the following sits exactly between W and Q?

Question 10

Direction: Study the following information and answer the questions.
Eight friends P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are sitting around a square table in such a way that four of them sit at four corners of the square while the remaining four sits at the middle of each of the four sides. Those who sit at the four corners face the centre and those who sit in the middle of the sides face outside. Each of them likes a different color viz, Green, Blue, Black, White, Yellow, Red, Orange, and Pink but not necessarily in the same order.
* R sits third to the left of the one who likes Pink. The one who likes Pink faces outside. Only two persons sit between R and W.
* The one who likes Green sits on the immediate right of W. The one who likes Yellow sits second to the right of V. V is neither an immediate neighbour of W nor of R. V does not like Pink.
* Only one person sits between P and the one who likes Yellow.
* S sits on the immediate left of the one who likes Red. V does not like Red.
* T likes Orange. T is not an immediate neighbour of P.
* The one who likes Blue is an immediate neighbour of T.
* The one who likes White is an immediate neighbour of U.
Which of the following is true regarding Q?

Question 11

Direction: In the passage given below words are given in bold, each followed by a number given in the brackets. Every word in bold has five alternatives. Find the word which best suits the place. If the given word suits the blank, mark 'no correction/change required' as the answer.
It took the Delhi High Court to set right last week a largely inexplicable instance of official gender equality (11): it ruled that the Indian Navy must grant permanent commission to women as well, as the Army and the Air Force had to do following a 2010 order by a different bench of the same court. Somehow (12) now, women could qualify only for the Navy’s Short Service Commission with tenure of up to 14 years; this made them ineligible for pension and often unable to find other work they were qualified for, virtually midway through their working lives. Following the latest ruling, women who qualify (13) for permanent commission will be able to work until the age of 54, as their male counterparts do. The 19 women who filed plea (14) before the court argued that they had received the same training as their male counterparts and worked for a comparable number of years in different departments, but could go no further for the only reason that they were women. The High Court rightly ruled that it could not support any provision that would restrain the professional increment (15) of women. Grant of permanent commission would allow women to rise in rank along with the men, and gain pay parity.
Find the appropriate word in each case.

Question 12

Direction: In the passage given below words are given in bold, each followed by a number given in the brackets. Every word in bold has five alternatives. Find the word which best suits the place. If the given word suits the blank, mark 'no correction/change required' as the answer.
It took the Delhi High Court to set right last week a largely inexplicable instance of official gender equality (11): it ruled that the Indian Navy must grant permanent commission to women as well, as the Army and the Air Force had to do following a 2010 order by a different bench of the same court. Somehow (12) now, women could qualify only for the Navy’s Short Service Commission with tenure of up to 14 years; this made them ineligible for pension and often unable to find other work they were qualified for, virtually midway through their working lives. Following the latest ruling, women who qualify (13) for permanent commission will be able to work until the age of 54, as their male counterparts do. The 19 women who filed plea (14) before the court argued that they had received the same training as their male counterparts and worked for a comparable number of years in different departments, but could go no further for the only reason that they were women. The High Court rightly ruled that it could not support any provision that would restrain the professional increment (15) of women. Grant of permanent commission would allow women to rise in rank along with the men, and gain pay parity.
Find the appropriate word in each case.

Question 13

Direction: In the passage given below words are given in bold, each followed by a number given in the brackets. Every word in bold has five alternatives. Find the word which best suits the place. If the given word suits the blank, mark 'no correction/change required' as the answer.
It took the Delhi High Court to set right last week a largely inexplicable instance of official gender equality (11): it ruled that the Indian Navy must grant permanent commission to women as well, as the Army and the Air Force had to do following a 2010 order by a different bench of the same court. Somehow (12) now, women could qualify only for the Navy’s Short Service Commission with tenure of up to 14 years; this made them ineligible for pension and often unable to find other work they were qualified for, virtually midway through their working lives. Following the latest ruling, women who qualify (13) for permanent commission will be able to work until the age of 54, as their male counterparts do. The 19 women who filed plea (14) before the court argued that they had received the same training as their male counterparts and worked for a comparable number of years in different departments, but could go no further for the only reason that they were women. The High Court rightly ruled that it could not support any provision that would restrain the professional increment (15) of women. Grant of permanent commission would allow women to rise in rank along with the men, and gain pay parity.
Find the appropriate word in each case.

Question 14

Direction: In the passage given below words are given in bold, each followed by a number given in the brackets. Every word in bold has five alternatives. Find the word which best suits the place. If the given word suits the blank, mark 'no correction/change required' as the answer.
It took the Delhi High Court to set right last week a largely inexplicable instance of official gender equality (11): it ruled that the Indian Navy must grant permanent commission to women as well, as the Army and the Air Force had to do following a 2010 order by a different bench of the same court. Somehow (12) now, women could qualify only for the Navy’s Short Service Commission with tenure of up to 14 years; this made them ineligible for pension and often unable to find other work they were qualified for, virtually midway through their working lives. Following the latest ruling, women who qualify (13) for permanent commission will be able to work until the age of 54, as their male counterparts do. The 19 women who filed plea (14) before the court argued that they had received the same training as their male counterparts and worked for a comparable number of years in different departments, but could go no further for the only reason that they were women. The High Court rightly ruled that it could not support any provision that would restrain the professional increment (15) of women. Grant of permanent commission would allow women to rise in rank along with the men, and gain pay parity.
Find the appropriate word in each case.

Question 15

Direction: In the passage given below words are given in bold, each followed by a number given in the brackets. Every word in bold has five alternatives. Find the word which best suits the place. If the given word suits the blank, mark 'no correction/change required' as the answer.
It took the Delhi High Court to set right last week a largely inexplicable instance of official gender equality (11): it ruled that the Indian Navy must grant permanent commission to women as well, as the Army and the Air Force had to do following a 2010 order by a different bench of the same court. Somehow (12) now, women could qualify only for the Navy’s Short Service Commission with tenure of up to 14 years; this made them ineligible for pension and often unable to find other work they were qualified for, virtually midway through their working lives. Following the latest ruling, women who qualify (13) for permanent commission will be able to work until the age of 54, as their male counterparts do. The 19 women who filed plea (14) before the court argued that they had received the same training as their male counterparts and worked for a comparable number of years in different departments, but could go no further for the only reason that they were women. The High Court rightly ruled that it could not support any provision that would restrain the professional increment (15) of women. Grant of permanent commission would allow women to rise in rank along with the men, and gain pay parity.
Find the appropriate word in each case.
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