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RBI Asst./Sbi Clerk Main Exam 2020: Quiz 49 ( 5.05.2020)

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Question 1

Direction: Given below are six statements A, B, C, D, E and F, which when arranged in the correct order, form a coherent and meaningful paragraph. The sentence marked D is fixed and would fit in the fourth position. Rearrange the other statements in a proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph, then answer the questions that follow.

A. Foreign banks were excluded for fear of a negative response and fourteen banks were identified.
B. Who were these banks and what was the manner in which the ownership was transferred? That, in itself, makes for an interesting tale.
C. The Mangalore-Udupi region was neither, yet it had two of the largest banks in India.
D. The 14 banks were spread across the country fairly evenly. Of them, four had origins in Bombay, three in Calcutta, two in Madras, two in South Canara, and one each in Pune, Baroda, and Delhi.
E. When Indira Gandhi decided to proceed with the nationalisation of banks in July 1969, the next question to ask was which banks and how.
F. Other than South Canara, most of the other regions were political or commercial hubs, where it was natural for large banks to emerge and grow.
Which of the following should be the FIFTH sentence in the rearrangement?

Question 2

Direction: Given below are six statements A, B, C, D, E and F, which when arranged in the correct order, form a coherent and meaningful paragraph. The sentence marked D is fixed and would fit in the fourth position. Rearrange the other statements in a proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph, then answer the questions that follow.

A. Foreign banks were excluded for fear of a negative response and fourteen banks were identified.
B. Who were these banks and what was the manner in which the ownership was transferred? That, in itself, makes for an interesting tale.
C. The Mangalore-Udupi region was neither, yet it had two of the largest banks in India.
D. The 14 banks were spread across the country fairly evenly. Of them, four had origins in Bombay, three in Calcutta, two in Madras, two in South Canara, and one each in Pune, Baroda, and Delhi.
E. When Indira Gandhi decided to proceed with the nationalisation of banks in July 1969, the next question to ask was which banks and how.
F. Other than South Canara, most of the other regions were political or commercial hubs, where it was natural for large banks to emerge and grow.
Which of the following should be the FIRST sentence in the rearrangement?

Question 3

Direction: Given below are six statements A, B, C, D, E and F, which when arranged in the correct order, form a coherent and meaningful paragraph. The sentence marked D is fixed and would fit in the fourth position. Rearrange the other statements in a proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph, then answer the questions that follow.

A. Foreign banks were excluded for fear of a negative response and fourteen banks were identified.
B. Who were these banks and what was the manner in which the ownership was transferred? That, in itself, makes for an interesting tale.
C. The Mangalore-Udupi region was neither, yet it had two of the largest banks in India.
D. The 14 banks were spread across the country fairly evenly. Of them, four had origins in Bombay, three in Calcutta, two in Madras, two in South Canara, and one each in Pune, Baroda, and Delhi.
E. When Indira Gandhi decided to proceed with the nationalisation of banks in July 1969, the next question to ask was which banks and how.
F. Other than South Canara, most of the other regions were political or commercial hubs, where it was natural for large banks to emerge and grow.
Which of the following should be the LAST (SIXTH) sentence in the rearrangement?

Question 4

Direction: Given below are six statements A, B, C, D, E and F, which when arranged in the correct order, form a coherent and meaningful paragraph. The sentence marked D is fixed and would fit in the fourth position. Rearrange the other statements in a proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph, then answer the questions that follow.

A. Foreign banks were excluded for fear of a negative response and fourteen banks were identified.
B. Who were these banks and what was the manner in which the ownership was transferred? That, in itself, makes for an interesting tale.
C. The Mangalore-Udupi region was neither, yet it had two of the largest banks in India.
D. The 14 banks were spread across the country fairly evenly. Of them, four had origins in Bombay, three in Calcutta, two in Madras, two in South Canara, and one each in Pune, Baroda, and Delhi.
E. When Indira Gandhi decided to proceed with the nationalisation of banks in July 1969, the next question to ask was which banks and how.
F. Other than South Canara, most of the other regions were political or commercial hubs, where it was natural for large banks to emerge and grow.
Which of the following should be the THIRD sentence in the rearrangement?

Question 5

Direction: Given below are six statements A, B, C, D, E and F, which when arranged in the correct order, form a coherent and meaningful paragraph. The sentence marked D is fixed and would fit in the fourth position. Rearrange the other statements in a proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph, then answer the questions that follow.

A. Foreign banks were excluded for fear of a negative response and fourteen banks were identified.
B. Who were these banks and what was the manner in which the ownership was transferred? That, in itself, makes for an interesting tale.
C. The Mangalore-Udupi region was neither, yet it had two of the largest banks in India.
D. The 14 banks were spread across the country fairly evenly. Of them, four had origins in Bombay, three in Calcutta, two in Madras, two in South Canara, and one each in Pune, Baroda, and Delhi.
E. When Indira Gandhi decided to proceed with the nationalisation of banks in July 1969, the next question to ask was which banks and how.
F. Other than South Canara, most of the other regions were political or commercial hubs, where it was natural for large banks to emerge and grow.
Which of the following should be the SECOND sentence in the rearrangement?

Question 6

Directions: Study the following charts and answer the following questions:

In a school, there is a total of 240 staff members and 1600 students. 65 percent of the numbers of staff members are teachers and the remaining staff members are administrative officials. Out of the total number of students, 45 percent are girls. Twenty percent of the number of girls can speak only English. The remaining girls can speak both Hindi and English. Three-fourths of the number of boys can speak only English. The remaining boys can speak both Hindi and English. Two–thirds of the number of teachers are males. Five-fourteens of the number of the administrative officials is females.
What is the difference between the number of boys (students) who can speak both Hindi and English and the number of girls (students) who can speak both Hindi and English?

Question 7

Directions: Study the following charts and answer the following questions:

In a school, there is a total of 240 staff members and 1600 students. 65 percent of the numbers of staff members are teachers and the remaining staff members are administrative officials. Out of the total number of students, 45 percent are girls. Twenty percent of the number of girls can speak only English. The remaining girls can speak both Hindi and English. Three-fourths of the number of boys can speak only English. The remaining boys can speak both Hindi and English. Two–thirds of the number of teachers are males. Five-fourteens of the number of the administrative officials is females.
The total number of girls students is what percent of the total number of staff members in the school?

Question 8

Directions: Study the following charts and answer the following questions:

In a school, there is a total of 240 staff members and 1600 students. 65 percent of the numbers of staff members are teachers and the remaining staff members are administrative officials. Out of the total number of students, 45 percent are girls. Twenty percent of the number of girls can speak only English. The remaining girls can speak both Hindi and English. Three-fourths of the number of boys can speak only English. The remaining boys can speak both Hindi and English. Two–thirds of the number of teachers are males. Five-fourteens of the number of the administrative officials is females.
What is the difference between the number of total number of female administrative officials, female teachers and the number of male administrative officials?

Question 9

Directions: Study the following charts and answer the following questions:

In a school, there is a total of 240 staff members and 1600 students. 65 percent of the numbers of staff members are teachers and the remaining staff members are administrative officials. Out of the total number of students, 45 percent are girls. Twenty percent of the number of girls can speak only English. The remaining girls can speak both Hindi and English. Three-fourths of the number of boys can speak only English. The remaining boys can speak both Hindi and English. Two–thirds of the number of teachers are males. Five-fourteens of the number of the administrative officials is females.
What is the ratio of the total number of teachers to the number of boys (students) who can speak English only?

Question 10

Directions: Study the following charts and answer the following questions:

In a school, there is a total of 240 staff members and 1600 students. 65 percent of the numbers of staff members are teachers and the remaining staff members are administrative officials. Out of the total number of students, 45 percent are girls. Twenty percent of the number of girls can speak only English. The remaining girls can speak both Hindi and English. Three-fourths of the number of boys can speak only English. The remaining boys can speak both Hindi and English. Two–thirds of the number of teachers are males. Five-fourteens of the number of the administrative officials is females.
What is the total number of male administrative officials, female teachers and girls (students) who can speak English only?

Question 11

Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.

In a certain code,
Invention of science is coded as 15P, 7D, 9J
Birds are God creation is coded as 1B, 8M, 3C, 5R
My new mobile is useful is coded as 21V, 9J, 2X, 3V, 6D
Beauty and beast is coded as 1B, 5S, 6X
Cracking exams super tough is coded as 5F, 5Q, 5G, 8F
What is the code for “Invention of God”?

Question 12

Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.

In a certain code,
Invention of science is coded as 15P, 7D, 9J
Birds are God creation is coded as 1B, 8M, 3C, 5R
My new mobile is useful is coded as 21V, 9J, 2X, 3V, 6D
Beauty and beast is coded as 1B, 5S, 6X
Cracking exams super tough is coded as 5F, 5Q, 5G, 8F
What is the code for “New Beauty” ?

Question 13

Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.

In a certain code,
Invention of science is coded as 15P, 7D, 9J
Birds are God creation is coded as 1B, 8M, 3C, 5R
My new mobile is useful is coded as 21V, 9J, 2X, 3V, 6D
Beauty and beast is coded as 1B, 5S, 6X
Cracking exams super tough is coded as 5F, 5Q, 5G, 8F
What is the code for “Elephant is big”?

Question 14

Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.

In a certain code,
Invention of science is coded as 15P, 7D, 9J
Birds are God creation is coded as 1B, 8M, 3C, 5R
My new mobile is useful is coded as 21V, 9J, 2X, 3V, 6D
Beauty and beast is coded as 1B, 5S, 6X
Cracking exams super tough is coded as 5F, 5Q, 5G, 8F
What code represents “He runs fast” ?

Question 15

Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.

In a certain code,
Invention of science is coded as 15P, 7D, 9J
Birds are God creation is coded as 1B, 8M, 3C, 5R
My new mobile is useful is coded as 21V, 9J, 2X, 3V, 6D
Beauty and beast is coded as 1B, 5S, 6X
Cracking exams super tough is coded as 5F, 5Q, 5G, 8F
What is the code for “Happy Birthday Oshin”?

Question 16

Name the Urban Cooperative bank got in-principle approval from RBI to become a Small Finance Bank (SFB)?

Question 17

The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) will establish a Massive Human Space Flight Center at which place of India?

Question 18

What is increased coverage amount of the ‘Micro Bachat’ plan which was earlier 1 lakh?

Question 19

Which state government has announced to set up Vikram Sarabhai Children Innovation Center (VSCIC)?

Question 20

On 3rd January 2020, General Qasem Soleimani was killed by a U.S drone’s airstrike ordered by U.S president Donald Trump. He was commander in chief of Iran’s elite ___.
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