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LIC AAO/SBI PO Pre Mini Mock-19

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Question 1

Direction: Read the sentence to find out whether there is an error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number corresponding to that part will be your answer. If the given sentence is correct as it is, mark the answer as ‘No error’. Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any.
The IPL succeeded in drawing (1)/ people across the country because (2)/ cricket has always had a strong foundation (3)/ and a dedicated audience. (4)

Question 2

Direction: Read the sentence to find out whether there is an error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number corresponding to that part will be your answer. If the given sentence is correct as it is, mark the answer as 'No error'. Ignore the errors of punctuation if any.
We are interesting in purchasing (1)/ the new laptop model since (2)/ it has many features (3)/ unavailable in conventional computers. (4)

Question 3

Direction: Read the sentence to find out whether there is any error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number corresponding to that part will be your answer. If the given sentence is correct as it is, mark the answer as "No error". Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any.
All companies must (1)/ send its annual report to (2)/ its shareholders twenty-one days (3)/ before the Annual General Body Meeting. (4)

Question 4

Direction: Read the sentence to find out whether there is an error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number corresponding to that part will be your answer. If the given sentence is correct as it is, mark the answer as ‘No error’. Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any.
The Perceval story is an admirable folk-tale, (1) the Grail problem is the most fascinated problem of medieval literature; (3) the two together form a romance (3) of unique charm and interest. (4)

Question 5

Direction: Read the sentence to find out whether there is an error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number corresponding to that part will be your answer. If the given sentence is correct as it is, mark the answer as ‘No error’. Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any.
The message in all stories of Leo Tolstoy (1)/ is presented with such humour whom (2)/ the reader hardly realises that (3)/ it is strongly didactic. (4) 

Question 6

Directions: In the following question, two equations numbered I and II are given. You have to solve both the equations and give answer:
I. 2X2 + 21 = 17X
II. Y2 + √3136 = 15Y

Question 7

Direction: In the following question, there are two equations. Solve the equations and answer accordingly.
I. x2 + 29x = -210
II. Y2 + 28y = -195

Question 8

Direction: In the following question, two quadratic equations I & II are given. Solve both the equations & establish the relationship between the given variables.
I.
II.

Question 9

Direction: In the following question, two equations numbered I and II are given. You have to solve both the equations and establish the relationship between the given variables:
I. 8x2 - 78x + 169 = 0
II. 20y2 - 117y + 169 = 0

Question 10

Directions: In the following question, two equations numbered I and II are given. You have to solve both the equations and establish the relationship between the given variables:
I. x2 - 208 = 233
II. y2 + 47 - 371 = 0

Question 11

Directions: In each of the following questions, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the following options hold true.
Statements:
B < Q ≥ F < C, F = N
Conclusions:
I. N ≤ Q  
II. Q > C

Question 12

Directions: In each of the following questions, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the following options hold true.
Statements:
P ≥ Q, G < K, P ≤ K, G = J
Conclusions:
I. J ≥ P
II. Q > G

Question 13

Directions: In each of the following questions, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the following options hold true.
Statements:
F ≥ B, A ≤ C, G ≥ B, B > C
Conclusions:
I. G > B
II. G > C

Question 14

Directions: In each of the following questions, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the following options hold true.
Statements:
J ≤ K, S > D < T, F ≥ S, F = G
Conclusions:
I. D > F
II. T < G

Question 15

Directions: In each of the following questions, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the following options hold true.
Statements:
T ≥ S, S < K, C = K, P < S
Conclusions
I. P < C
II. P < T
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